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By Tom Lowe2021-06-03T05:00:00 Scheme part of wider development to build more than 100 homes Countryside has signed a deal to build a new secondary school in west London as part of a deal to build more than 100 homes in Ealing. Designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects, the scheme will feature 116 homes as well as a 1,200-place secondary school called Ark Soane Academy. Countryside was chosen for the job by the Department for Education. The school is due to open by September next year. This is premium content. Login or SUBSCRIBE to view this story ....
A school in Ealing will be opening this September, after a year’s delay due to COVID-19. Ark Soane Academy (ASA) which will be based on Gunnersbury Lane, will be welcoming its first cohort of Year 7 students after its opening was delayed in 2020. Matthew Neuberger was appointed headteacher in January, and he s quite impatient to get started following the delays. He said: “Everyone who is a part of the team is excited and impatient to get this project underway as quickly as we can. We’ve had a lot of conversations with parents over Zoom, but that ability to shake people’s hands or have a quiet word about their worries becomes a lot more difficult when you’re doing everything remotely. ....
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