BlogWork starts on a permanent home for Star Radcliffe Academy

Work starts on a permanent home for Star Radcliffe Academy

Work has begun on creating a permanent home for Star Radcliffe Academy.

The secondary school is the first in Radcliffe for over a decade, offering 750 places and operated by Star Academies – a trust which has 36 schools nationally.

The school opened last year in temporary facilities. Ahead of its new intake of Year 7 pupils this September, the temporary facilities are being extended and enhanced to provide additional space and resources, including an additional assembly and indoor activity space, a school kitchen and a new outdoor play area, as well as science labs and additional classrooms.

The construction of the permanent school building, at the site on Spring Lane, is now underway.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held to mark the start of works with Morgan Sindall staff joined by representatives from the Department for Education, Bury Council and Star Academies.

The permanent building will be a three-storey, 6,000m² building, arranged as a ‘superblock’, with extensive external works and sports provision including a new access road and drop off area to be formed as part of the works.

During the pre-construction phase, Morgan Sindall tackled challenges posed by the site’s former coal mining history, to mitigate risks of subsidence and contamination.

Designed to be net zero in operation (NZIO), the school will feature energy-efficient design, renewable energy generation, and low-carbon technologies, supporting the UK’s net-zero goals and reducing running costs.

Sustainability is further enhanced by an innovative stormwater management system, manufactured just 13 miles from site using 100% recycled, carbon-neutral materials, which reduces excavation, waste, and reliance on deep underground tanks.

Throughout construction, Morgan Sindall remains committed to minimising disruption and prioritising the safety of pupils and the local community.

Steven Gregory, area director for the North West, Morgan Sindall, said: “We’re thrilled to deliver what will be an important new school for Radcliffe and the surrounding areas. As a community minded business, we’re helping to address the vital issue of school places while building a new school that is both highly sustainable and a high-quality learning environment for local students.”

Lucy Smith, deputy leader of Bury Council said: “We are pleased to celebrate the start of construction on the new Star Radcliffe Academy building. We have been a long time fighting for a new school for Radcliffe and I am so proud to be here at this groundbreaking. This is a key part of the ongoing multi-million-pound regeneration of Radcliffe and will contribute significantly to the area.”

Paul Johnson, Principal at Star Radcliffe Academy, said: “The new building will provide an exceptional learning environment for our pupils, equipped with modern classrooms, cutting-edge technology, and excellent sports and recreational facilities. These resources will not only enhance our pupils’ education but also provide a wealth of opportunities for personal development, enrichment and future success.

“We’re looking forward to moving into our state-of-the-art facilities by September 2026, and establishing the school as a beacon of the community for today’s young people and future generations.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
Latest

Copious Ltd launches Litigated.com, expanding AI technology from housing disrepair to legal intelligence

Copious Ltd has officially launched its AI-powered legal intelligence system, Litigated.com. Designed to help law firms process complex evidence faster, Litigated can reduce administrative workload...

How do AI models influence the business world?

AI now extends well beyond experimental technology. Across the United Kingdom, organisations of every size now rely on machine learning algorithms, natural language processing...

Business Number Plate Sales Double as Firms Use Registrations to Extend Fleet Life and Go Viral

SWANSEA, UK. June 30th, 2026 - Private number plates are increasingly being used by UK businesses for reasons that go far beyond personalisation, according to Plates4Less. While...

Marketing Operations Software Company Q:chi Celebrates 25 Years

SWINDON, UK. June 30th, 2026 - Q:chi, the UK-based enterprise software company specialising in marketing operations automation and channel partner incentive programme management, is celebrating its...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

Australian Entrepreneur James Sackl Says Time Is More Valuable Than Saving Dollars

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, June 25, 2026 – Melbourne technology entrepreneur James Sackl has released a new essay challenging the long-standing belief that careful saving is...

Manchester FOI Shows Damp and Mould Reports in Private Rentals Rose by 41% Over Two Years

MANCHESTER, UK. June 30, 2026 – Newly released Freedom of Information figures secured by Scrubbed With Love show that complaints about damp and mould...

Marketing Operations Software Company Q:chi Celebrates 25 Years

SWINDON, UK. June 30th, 2026 - Q:chi, the UK-based enterprise software company specialising in marketing operations automation and channel partner incentive programme management, is celebrating its...

7 Best areas in Greater Manchester for first-time buyers

Manchester is known for its industrial history, thriving business scene, and neighbourhoods. The city's famous worker bee, first adopted during the 19th century, still...

More News

Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month Marks the Start of Two New Charity Partnerships for Mobility in Motion

During Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month, Mobility in Motion has announced that it has formed new partnerships with Steel Bones and Finding...

Surprising ways you might be putting your phone at risk

We use our smartphones for everything. Checking traffic, catching up with friends, browsing the sales… they’re our instant source of information. But these devices also provide...

5 Essential health and safety tips for UK workplaces

If you want to keep a UK workplace safe and legally compliant right now, you need to focus on five specific pillars which are...