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June '24 Dunfermline Learning Campus News

Welcome ot the latest edition of Dunfermline Learning Campus News, where we keep you up-to-date with construction on site.

Dunfermline Learning Campus will bring together pupils, students and staff from St Columba’s RC High School, Woodmill High School and Fife College in modern, fit for purpose and low carbon facilities.

In this edition:

  • Message from headteachers
  • Access routes to campus
  • Community hub at Duloch Park

News


    Headteachers' summer message


    Catch up with both school headteachers as they discuss what's next for the schools, putstanding features of the buildings and their hopes for Dunfermline Learning Campus.

    Fife College tours the schools


    Sandy Mcintosh (Woodmill headteacher), Shelagh McLean (Head of Education), Jim Metcalfe (Fife College principal), Lyn Meeks (Quality Improvement Officer), Mick McGee (St Columba's headteacher) and Sarah-Jane Linton (Fife College vice-principal)

    Photo: Sandy Mcintosh (Woodmill headteacher), Shelagh McLean (Head of Education), Jim Metcalfe (Fife College principal), Lyn Meeks (Quality Improvement Officer), Mick McGee (St Columba's headteacher) and Sarah-Jane Linton (Fife College vice-principal)

    In June, Fife College's principal, Jim Metcalfe and vice-principal, Sarah-Jane Linton visited the nearly complete schools at Dunfermline Learning Campus.

    Following the tour, Jim Metcalfe told us: "Visiting the wonderful new facilities at St Columba’s and Woodmill High School was an inspiring experience. The schools’ students thoroughly deserve, and will benefit, later this year.

    “We were so impressed with the state-of-the-art resources and innovative learning spaces. The dedication to providing an environment that supports academic excellence and personal growth is great to see.”

    Accessing Dunfermline Learning Campus


    We encourage everyone who is able, to walk, wheel or take public transport to get to school. Bike racks are available on the campus for storing bikes. Please be aware, there are no parent drop-off zones at the campus.

    There are several paths into the campus from all directions  - paths highlighted in pink on the map.

    Paths to DLC

    The new path from Greenshanks Drive through Duloch Park to the campus will be finished this week. Watch the video for a bird's eye view of the new path.

    On route to school, pupils will pass several suds ponds. In class and in school assemblies we'll be reminding pupils of water safety and to stay on the path network - avoiding any areas of open water. For more information on water safety go to Water Safety Scotland.

    Construction site safety


    The schools will open to pupils in August but next door the college is under construction. Having an active construction site so close means everyone coming to the schools needs to follow these simple rules:

    1. Don't enter the construction site.
    2. Always walk on the designated path when passing the construction site.
    3. Always concentrate when walking near the construction site. Avoid being distracted by talking, texting, playing games or listening to music.
    4. Stop, look, and listen for construction vehicles.
    5. Read construction signs to know what to do.
    6. Listen and watch for instructions by construction workers.
    7. Stay outside of any orange cones, construction fence or tape.

    What's happening on site?


    Take a look around the latest competed school learning spaces and see the fantastic facilities awaiting pupils and staff.

    Watch the latest drone footage showing progress on site.

    More videos, time-lapses, floor plans and site photos are available at fife.gov.uk/dlc


    Social Value


    Social Value is organisations giving back to their communities, making a real difference in people’s lives. This includes awarding contracts to local suppliers, staff volunteering for good causes or hiring apprentices. The contractors, Balfour Beatty (college) and BAM (schools) are delivering Social Value across the Dunfermline Learning Campus project. Watch the video to hear from some local groups benefiting.


    Contact


    For all the latest information go to:

    Schools - fife.gov.uk/dlc

    Fife College – fife.ac.uk/new-campus

    or you can contact the project team on sustainableschoolestate.enquiries@fife.gov.uk

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