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Design for £60m ‘super school’ in Dundee’s East End gets green light

Architect's drawing of the planned new school, East End Community Campus. Image: Miller Holmes
Architect's drawing of the planned new school, East End Community Campus. Image: Miller Holmes

Dundee councillors have signed off on the designs for a new £60 million campus on the site of the former St Saviours School in the East End.

The local authority’s planning committee agreed unanimously to green-light the application, a process that began in February with a public consultation.

Braeview Academy and Craigie High School will merge at the new site on Drumgeith Road in August 2025, where an anticipated 1,879 pupils will attend.

Local builders Robertson Construction will undertake the project, named the East End Community Campus.

The merger was approved by city councillors in January last year but the full designs have now been rubber stamped, despite concerns they do not include a swimming pool.

Craigie High, left, and Braeview Academy, which was badly damaged by a fire in 2018, will merge. Image: DC Thomson.

A council officer explained that the opportunity to suggest a different plan had passed.

‘Unhappy with the design’

Making a declaration of interest at the beginning of the meeting, Scottish Labour North East Councillor Jax Finnegan said: “Prior to becoming a councillor and within the council, I voiced very publicly that I was unhappy with the design of the school due to the fact it didn’t have a pool that the community could use.”

As Ms Finnegan had signed a public petition, it was agreed that she would leave the meeting, according to council rules.

East End Labour Councillor Dorothy McHugh also queried why a pool is not included.

Committee convener, SNP councillor for the East End, Will Dawson, said: “I’m going to stop you there, because that’s not up for discussion this evening, Dorothy. Basically, the plan is the plan which is in front of you.”

Opportunity to tweak designs has passed

Gregor Hamilton, the council’s head of planning and economic development, explained: “The purpose of the planning committee considering this report is to determine whether the application that has been made for this development is acceptable.

“It’s not to consider whether there might be an alternative proposal that would be as acceptable or indeed more acceptable.

Designs for the East End Community Campus school. Image: Miller Holmes

The new campus will be in line with Dundee City Council’s 2019 development plan – a framework for all development and construction in the city until 2029.

Additionally, the campus will be part of the £382 million council capital programme focused on improving schools and the sustainability of its buildings.

According to a council press release that announced the project, there will be “confirmation from the Scottish Government of a significant funding contribution if the proposal is agreed”.

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