SCHOOL: Cllr Andy Roberts (top right) and Cllr Marcus Hart (bottom right) A NEW secondary school will be built in Worcester after plans were backed by councillors. The new school would be built to cope with the rise in places due to the number of new homes being built in and around the city in the near future. Worcestershire County Council s cabinet backed the plans at a meeting on Thursday (February 4). Six locations have been proposed for the new 600-pupil school by Worcestershire County Council with an estimated cost of around £35 million but the whereabouts of the new school are currently a secret.
SCHOOL: Artist s impressions of the South Worcester Urban Extension (top right); Nunnery Wood High School, Cllr Marcus Hart PLANS to build a new secondary school in Worcester have been revealed. The new school would be built to cope with the rise in places due to the number of new homes being built in and around the city in the near future. Six locations have been proposed for the new 600-pupil school by Worcestershire County Council, according to a cabinet report due to be discussed next week, with an estimated cost of around £35 million but the whereabouts of the new school are currently a secret.