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Learning in the limelight at building awards

Primary schools and an old museum are competing for the crown of top Large Non-residential Scheme at the 2025 ProCon Awards

The finalists in the Large Non-residential Scheme category at the ProCon Awards 2025 (clockwise from top left): Greenstone Primary School in Coalville, Jewry Wall in Leicester and Catherine Infant School, in Leicester

Two new primary schools and the reinvention of an old museum are competing for the Large Non-residential Scheme of the Year title in the 2025 ProCon Leicestershire property and construction awards.

The schools in Leicester and Coalville are up against the Jewry Wall in Leicester as finalists in this category which is sponsored by Procure Partnerships Framework and is one of nine in this year's 22nd ProCon Leicestershire Awards.

Find out more about the Large Non-residential Scheme finalists below and

Catherine Infant School, Leicester, submitted by Maber Architects and Galliford Try

An ageing and outdated school needed to be replaced as it was not fit for purpose.

There were high levels of noise pollution, unwanted public interaction and the entire school and surrounding area are within a flood zone.

To overcome those constraints, the new building was raised above the one-in-100-year floodline and a landscape gradient makes it accessible, with sculpted elements adding fun spaces for the children to play in while improving staff supervision.

The new two-storey school has a smaller footprint which allowed for temporary classrooms in the northern part of the site during construction.

Greenstone Primary School, Coalville, submitted by Stepnell, Haworth Group and Lungfish Architects