Easter Bush hosts new STEM Centre for Excellence
Midlothian secondary students are set to benefit from a new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Centre of Excellence at the University of Edinburgh’s Easter Bush Campus.
The University and Midlothian Council have recently announced their plans to build a replacement for Beeslack Community High School at this site and the Council is progressing an agreement with the University to buy the land for the school.
The school, which is expected to open in 2026, will be able to accommodate 1200 pupils with capacity to expand to take up to 1600 pupils and will have a dedicated learning space for children with Additional Support Needs (ASN).
It will have community facilities appropriate for local needs, there will be high quality indoor and outdoor sports facilities and state of the art technology.
The new building will be built to energy-efficient Passivhaus standards meaning it will have very low carbon emissions. Its green building standards and central location, which will encourage cycling and walking, will help the council towards its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
Three sites were identified by Midlothian Council for consideration and councillors agreed the chosen site as Easter Bush in the summer of 2021. Consultation will follow.
The replacement for Beeslack will be Midlothian’s second Centre of Excellence. Newbattle Community High School opened as a Digital Centre for Excellence in 2018.