Education Minister has cut the first sod on a major
capital construction project at Edendork Primary School.
The investment of £10.8million will deliver a new build school
with 11 classrooms.
Welcoming the start of construction at the sod cutting ceremony,
said: “Today marks the beginning
of an exciting chapter for Edendork Primary School. When
complete, the new school will help children here grow, thrive,
and reach their full potential, delivering lasting benefits for
pupils, staff and local families.
“Schools are at the heart of our communities, and it is vital
that they provide inspiring environments for teaching and
learning. This development will do exactly that, ensuring
Edendork can deliver excellent education for generations to come.
“I commend the school and all those involved for their hard work
in reaching this milestone and I wish them every success as the
vision for the new school becomes a reality."
Construction on the site began on 27 April and is due to be
completed in September 2027.
Principal Anne McAlinden said: “Today is a momentous occasion in
the history at Edendork Primary. Our new school will be the
result of years of hard work, planning and teamwork. I pay
tribute to everyone involved. Our new school is an investment in
the future of our pupils and the whole school community.”
Hamilton Architects is the lead Integrated Consultant Team and
Woodvale Construction Company Limited is the appointed building
contractor.