Work to start on new 210-pupil Nantwich primary school

By Ryan Parker 30th May 2025

On Monday 2 June, construction work will start on Kingsbourne Academy primary school, a new, 210-pupil school on the Kingsley Fields housing development (Kingsbourne Academy)..
On Monday 2 June, construction work will start on Kingsbourne Academy primary school, a new, 210-pupil school on the Kingsley Fields housing development (Kingsbourne Academy)..

Work on a new primary school in Nantwich is to get underway next week, with an opening date set for September 2026. 

On Monday 2 June, construction work will start on Kingsbourne Academy primary school, a new, 210-pupil school on the Kingsley Fields housing development. 

The school will provide an array of outdoor learning provisions, as well as an athletics track, multi-use sports field and a kitchen garden.

Modern and stylish classrooms will be designed to provide an interactive hands-on approach to learning. 

The construction for the new Nantwich primary school is being led by North West based company Conlon Construction (Kingsbourne Academy).

Chair of Cheshire East Council's children and families committee, Cllr Laura Crane, said: "Although there were delays beyond the council's control, I am pleased to see construction is now beginning on this site, bringing us closer to delivering a brand-new school for this growing community.  

"Nantwich is a very popular area in our borough, especially for families. The new school aims to reduce the pressure on oversubscribed schools in the Nantwich area, limiting the need to travel across town.  

"I am excited to witness the progress of the construction and work closely with the dedicated teaching and support staff, who I am confident will be well-prepared to welcome their first pupils next year."  

The construction for the new Nantwich primary school is being led by North West based company Conlon Construction. 

Commercial director at Conlon Construction, Darren Lee, said: "We are proud to begin work on Kingsbourne Academy and be part of shaping the future for families in Nantwich.

"The school joins our growing portfolio of education projects delivered for Cheshire East Council over the past year, including Wilmslow High School and Springfield School.  

Chair of Cheshire East Council's children and families committee, Cllr Laura Crane (CEC).

 "With extensive experience in building high-quality educational facilities, from primary schools to secondary and even university campuses, we are confident in our ability to deliver modern, vibrant and sustainable learning spaces that inspire both students and staff." 

This comes as North West Academies Trust was previously announced as the sponsor to run the new school. The Trust runs 12 schools across Cheshire and Shropshire which are all rated outstanding or good by Ofsted. 

The school will open as a one form entry to Reception age children. Each year a new cohort of Reception children will be accepted, resulting in a full school by September 2031.   

Chief Executive Officer of North West Academies Trust, Steve Docking OBE, said: "We are delighted to be opening a new school in the heart of the Kingsbourne development and to be working in partnership with Cheshire East Council on this exciting project.

"At North West Academies Trust, we are committed to delivering exceptional education and creating nurturing, inspiring environments where children can thrive.

Modern and stylish classrooms will be designed to provide an interactive hands-on approach to learning (Kingsbourne Academy).

"This new school represents not only a response to growing demand in the area but also a fantastic opportunity to shape a vibrant, inclusive learning community from the ground up.

"We look forward to welcoming our first Reception pupils in 2026 and building a school that families in the local area can be truly proud of." 

Cheshire East Council will start accepting applications in September 2025. In the meantime, parents can register interest and ask questions by visiting HERE.

READ MORE: Cheshire East approves two Nantwich residential schemes earmarked for commerical use.

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