The wider project involved the demolition of existing buildings on the 13-acre site (apart from the 300-student sixth form), making way for a new 110,000 sq ft facility, which includes indoor and outdoor sports facilities and a part-covered, six-court multi-use games area.
Sefton Council approved the project as part of the government’s £2 billion School Rebuilding Programme. Under the terms, the existing school was to remain in use until the replacement teaching facilities were complete.
Serving the community of Maghull and the surrounding areas, Deyes High School is an oversubscribed school, because it’s the highest-achieving school in the area, providing outstanding levels of teaching and offering exceptional opportunities for all its students.
The modern facility for 1,200 pupils will be net zero carbon once in operation.
Due to the successful on-going working relationship with Kier in both Greater Manchester and in Merseyside, having undertaken many school framework projects for them, we were appointed to manufacture and install a range of our DFE approved products.
What we manufactured and installed: