Work on the buildings roof should begin next month.
Work on Kirkcaldy’s new secondary school is progressing well, according to project officials.
Construction of the new Viewforth High began at the Windmill Road playing fields in the autumn, with much of the building’s steel frame already in place.
John Peden, Fife Council’s chartered architect, told The Courier that contractors hope to have the school watertight by the autumn, with roofing work starting next month.
The new building, Set to open in August 2016, could cater for between 600 to 1,000 pupils, a significant increase on the current Viewforth’s capacity of 400.