Cabinet Approves EC$5 Million Academic Block for Sir Novelle Richards Academy

The Cabinet has approved a EC$5 million investment to construct a new academic block at Sir Novelle Richards Academy, with the facility expected to be completed in time for the start of the new school year in September.
The announcement was made during Thursday’s post-Cabinet media briefing by Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant, who said the project is intended to meet growing demand for classroom space while supporting the government’s broader investment in education.
Merchant said the new building will provide additional classrooms and specialized learning spaces to accommodate the school’s expanding student population and improve the delivery of teaching and learning.
He noted that the investment complements the ongoing redevelopment of the nearby Potter’s Sports Field, which is being transformed into a multi-sport complex featuring an Olympic-size swimming pool and facilities for several sporting disciplines.
Merchant said the new sports complex is expected to serve neighbouring educational institutions, including Potter’s Primary School, Sir Novelle Richards Academy and the Harrison Centre for Continuing Education.
“The new facility at Sir Novelle Richards Academy will provide additional classrooms and specialized learning spaces to accommodate the school’s expanding student population and enhance the delivery of quality education,” Merchant said.
He added that the government views the academic block as part of a broader strategy to ensure educational infrastructure keeps pace with community development and investments in youth programmes.
Merchant said construction is expected to be completed before the beginning of the September school term, allowing students and teachers to begin using the new facilities when schools reopen.
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