A SCHOOL has unveiled a large extension after getting the green light from planning chiefs.

Stroud School, located in Romsey, is currently developing a new Key Stage 2 building which is due to be ready September 2020.

Following on the success of its new KS1 building a couple of years ago, pupils are eagerly watching the process of the new building develop in front of their eyes.

The new building will provide a "spacious educational environment, with a very dynamic design".

The school says what should strike visitors immediately on entering the building is how light and bright it will feel - the design includes a large amount of glass to allow natural light to stream in.

All classrooms will have direct access to undercover outside areas, allowing all pupils to learn outdoors in all weather.

The materials and colours have been chosen carefully to fit in with our natural woodland surroundings.

A Stroud spokesperson said: "The soundproof, folding walls between teaching rooms enable collaborative interaction across more open and flexible spaces.

"These have been used successfully in Finnish schools, which regularly feature in the top five within world education tables.

"These walls also offer an interactive space, where students and teachers can write together to build topic knowledge."

Once the ground is ready, the modular buildings will be constructed off-site and installed in just weeks, minimising disruption.

Stroud School is passionate about limiting its impact on the environment and therefore external cedar cladding will help improve the overall sustainability of the school.

Chris Hopper, Operations Manager, said: "This building will considerably improve existing provision, and is a further development as part of an ambitious period of investment from King Edward VI School to update facilities for future generations."

This comes as Stroud has been awarded the ‘Council for Learning Outside the Classroom’ Silver Award, a national accreditation that has been endorsed by the Department for Education.

For more information on Stroud School, contact Julia Piper at registrar@stroud-kes.org.uk.