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New School Expansion to Benefit Harlow

Exciting news for Harlow! By September 2026, Harlowbury Primary School will relocate and expand, thanks to Essex County Council’s forward-thinking plans. This move aims to accommodate the growing demand for school places due to new housing developments at Gilden Way.

Currently a single-form primary school with 210 students in Old Harlow, Harlowbury Primary School is set to double its capacity to 420 children at its new Gilden Way site. Additionally, the expansion will create 56 early years places for pre-schoolers, addressing the needs of young families in the area.

The council highlights that the current site of Harlowbury Primary School cannot support further expansion due to space constraints. The new location at Gilden Way will provide a fit-for-purpose building, ensuring that local children have access to quality education facilities. While planning approval for the new school has been granted, the application for the early years provision is still pending.

Councillor Tony Ball, Essex County Council’s cabinet member for education, emphasised the importance of meeting the growing demand for school places in Essex. He stated, “We have a duty to provide access to a school place for every child wanting one.” The relocation and expansion of Harlowbury Primary School will not only meet this demand but also align with the council’s levelling up policy, focusing on areas like Harlow.

Moreover, the move will enhance the school’s profile among local parents and improve its competitiveness with nearby Newhall Primary Academy, benefiting both pupil enrolment and staff recruitment.

This development is a significant step forward for Harlow’s educational landscape, promising improved facilities and opportunities for the community. At Peter Cuffaro Estate Agents, we are thrilled to see such positive growth in the area, enhancing the appeal of Harlow as a desirable place to live and raise a family.

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