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Published: 08/02/2012 08:00 - Updated: 08/02/2012 17:11

Security fears aired over new Aviemore school

The new primary school in Aviemore pictured earlier this week
The new primary school in Aviemore pictured earlier this week

More details have been released on the facilities that will make up the community element of the new Aviemore Primary School, due to open this summer.

But concerns have also been expressed by some parents over shared facilities with the public during school time.

A library that will be at least twice the size of the existing one at the village’s shopping centre is one of the main additions.

The other provisions for the community include:

• a two-badminton-court-sized hall with bleacher seating;

• two multi-functional committee rooms that can become one;

• changing rooms and shower facilities;

• a full-sized artificial football pitch;

• a fitness suite; and

• tea and coffee servery.

Mr Ian Murray, chief executive of High Life Highland who will oversee the comunity facilities, said: "Unusually even for the community schools, there will be a reasonable amount open during the school day.

"The library will be open all day; the fitness room and the two community rooms and the changing facilities, obviously.

"Outside the school day, we will also be running the synthetic pitch, the main games hall and two or three interview and meeting rooms."

The general opening hours will be from 8am to 10pm Monday to Friday, and from 10am to 4pm at weekends.

Some worries have been expressed by Aviemore parents about public access during school opening hours, however.

Mr Murray responded: "The first consideration when designing a school is ensuring that there is separation between the public and school areas.

"Of course, there will be staff on site all day, so it is not a question about people wandering around without supervision.

"Security has been looked at thoroughly and risk assessed."

Commenting on the dual use of facilities such as the library for pupils and the public, Mr Murray said: "This is not a new formula; this is not being tested out in Aviemore. This is a formula that works right across the Highlands to great effect."

Badenoch and Strathspey Highland councillor Gregor Rimell (Lib Dem), a member of the council’s education committee, said: "I have been involved with this project from day one.

"The safety issue is absolutely vital from the first meetings we had, and there will be segregated access for the youngsters and the public."

 

 

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