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Construction underway on expansion of King's Lynn Academy

Norfolk County Council , 2 October 2025 13:56

Work is underway to develop 300 new places at a popular Norfolk high school, with the project reaching the piling phase. 

Representatives from Norfolk County Council, Eastern Multi-Academy Trust, KLA and the project team, gathered on site this week to celebrate construction getting underway to expand King's Lynn Academy, which is rated 'Good' by Ofsted. 

The extension, which will allow for an additional 300 pupil places, means the school will be able to grow from six forms of entry each year to eight forms. Intake at year seven will go up from 180 pupils to 240 pupils. 

Norfolk County Council is funding and commissioning the expansion of the school and Barnes Construction, has been appointed to deliver the building works. 

Councillor Penny Carpenter, cabinet member for Children's Services at Norfolk County Council, said: "Expanding King's Lynn Academy allows us to address the growing demand for secondary school places in the west, ensuring that every child has a space in a local school where they can flourish. 

"A big thank you to the staff, parents, and community members who have supported this initiative." 

Paul Shanks, Chief Executive Officer for Eastern Multi Academy Trust who oversee Kings Lynn Academy said: "Today marks an exciting milestone in KLA's journey of growth and development. For several years, our academy has been oversubscribed, reflecting the strong reputation we have built within the community.  

"This expansion will enable us to welcome more children who have chosen KLA as their first-choice school, while also enhancing the teaching and social spaces available to our current students. It represents a significant investment in ensuring every student has access to the very best facilities and opportunities." 

Dan Mackenzie, Associate Director for Barnes Construction commented: "We are delighted to be appointed to this scheme, which will provide KLA with important new and refurbished facilities it can be proud of. 

"The scheme is a landmark for our business as it is our first with Norfolk County Council under the current construction framework, and we look forward to working with the Academy and project teams to safely deliver the expansion works in a busy, live school environment." 

Councillor Robert Colwell, local member for Kings Lynn, said: "The expansion at Kings Lynn Academy is vital to ensure secondary school places for the growing population locally and anticipated future need. I look forward to seeing the new facilities open." 

Designed and project managed by Norfolk Property Services, the development of the school will include a design and technology block and the expansion of the kitchen and dining hall.  

There are currently more than 500 homes expected to be built in the next six years, which will increase the current resident/catchment area of King's Lynn Academy. This growth means the school would not be able to accept the expected increase in pupil numbers, within their current school site. 

For more information, parents and carers can visit Eastern Multi Academy Trust - Home 

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