Hounslow plans for Brent Lea to include Floreat's new school

Plans for a new two form entry school are at the heart of exciting new regeneration proposals for Brentford. Floreat Brentford Primary School, which is due to welcome its first Reception children this September, will be created as part of extensive improvements to the Brent Lea Recreation Ground on London Road being planned by Hounslow Council.
          Floreat Brentford will open in temporary accommodation in September  2015, admitting 60 Reception pupils with the   permanent building to be completed by September 2017. By the time the school is full, it will  serve 420 pupils from the ages of 4-11, as well as offering nursery provision. The  school is dedicated to ensuring children develop a broad range of character  virtues while providing a knowledge-rich academic education, enabling all  pupils to flourish.
          
      The   school would occupy less than half the existing ground area and income   generated by leasing the land can be used to significantly improve the   quality of the remaining area. Council officers are in discussion   with potential leisure partners to ensure the best possible   regeneration of the whole site, so that a community asset is created for   all local residents to enjoy. Floreat Education, the trust behind the   school, is looking forward to contributing to this transformation   and ensuring that the site is well used by their pupils, their families   and the wider community.
As well as being invited to submit comments on the planning application for the school, there will also be an opportunity in the coming months for local residents to offer their input on the development of leisure facilities on the recreation ground.
Cllr Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for Education and Children’s services said: “We’ve been working for some time to avert a shortage of primary school spaces in parts of the borough, so I’m delighted to welcome Floreat Primary School to the borough. As well as offering a high quality educational option for parents in the area, it will also allow us to improve the facilities at Brent Lea Recreation Ground.”
          Commenting on the plans, Managing Director of Floreat  Education, James O’Shaughnessy, said: “Floreat has been on the look out  for the right site that will allow us to give Brentford the primary school it  so desperately needs.
          
“I am delighted that these proposals will put Floreat Brentford at the  heart of the community we wish to serve.”
Local residents are invited to hear more about the school  plans at two upcoming community meetings on the 25th February  (2-4pm, Brentford Dock Community Room) and 9th March (6-8pm  Brentford Free Church)
For more information visit www.floreat.org.uk/brentford or contact info@floreat.org.uk
February 10, 2015
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