A Derbyshire construction firm is nearing completion on a £1.4 million project to build extra classrooms at a primary school in the county.

G F Tomlinson, which is based in Little Eaton, near Derby, started work on the construction of three new classrooms at St Oswald’s Primary School, in Ashbourne, back in January.

As well as the classrooms, the firm is also creating outdoor space for sports and other activities.

Since the start of the year, work has been progressing well and this month, before the children broke up for the summer holidays, G F Tomlinson organised a topping out ceremony.

Representatives from the firm and the school attended the event, which saw the pupils make their mark on the new building by drawing self-portraits on a branded board.

The youngsters were invited to draw themselves at the topping out event
The youngsters were invited to draw themselves at the topping out event

The portraits will then be permanently displayed in the new area of the school, alongside their names and the current date, as a way for the youngsters to have a sense of belonging in their new classroom areas.

Craig Stopper, framework manager at G F Tomlinson, said: “Works are going extremely well at St Oswald’s, and after our successful ground-breaking event in January, we wanted to mark the success of the project so far with a ceremony before the start of the summer holidays involving the children that will be using the new classrooms.

“The topping-out ceremony was a great way of making the pupils feel as involved as possible in the construction and the positive growth taking place at their school, and we look forward to opening the doors of the new classrooms.”

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The project, which will be completed in September, in time for the start of the new academic year, has been procured through the Scape Regional Construction framework.

Mark Robinson, Scape Group chief executive, said: “There is an urgent need to upgrade our schools to ensure high-quality teaching and learning environments.

“I’m proud to see that through our Regional Construction framework, G F Tomlinson is delivering first-class spaces and facilities to maximise the provision of much-needed additional school places.”