B&K gets go-ahead for £41m Oxford school

Bowmer & Kirkland has got the go-ahead to deliver a 800-pupil secondary school to the north of Oxford.

Work is expected to get underway shortly on the £41m contract to deliver the new Gosford Hill School in Kidlington on the Oxford Road site.

The school is designed by Stride Treglown with RPS as mechanical and electrical engineers.

A new three-storey L-shaped school will be built next to existing buildings which will be demolished in several phases to allow the school to remain open ahead of the full opening in 2026/27.

Bowmer + Kirkland will use a ‘Fabric First Principle’ to ensure the fabric, heating, ventilation, water and lighting systems are designed to be energy efficient and robust.

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