New £Multi-Million School Facilities Open for Pupils with Additional Needs

The first phase of a huge redevelopment at Portfield School in Haverfordwest has now been completed — giving pupils aged 3 to 19 access to modern classrooms, specialist facilities and new outdoor spaces.

The project is funded by the Welsh Government and Pembrokeshire County Council, and aims to deliver a modern learning environment tailored to the needs of children who require extra support.

The new building includes specialist sensory rooms, upgraded outdoor activity areas and flexible teaching spaces, designed to help pupils develop academically, socially and emotionally.

Headteacher Sarah Hartley said the new facilities are already making a huge difference.

She said: “We are delighted with the new school provision for our pupils. It’s a significant step forward in creating an inclusive and supportive environment where every young person can thrive.”

Education leaders and council representatives visit Portfield School to celebrate the opening of the new specialist facilities.
(Image: Pembrokeshire County Council)

Construction firm Morgan Sindall worked alongside the council to deliver the project as part of the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for Learning programme, which aims to modernise schools across Wales.

But the work isn’t finished yet.

The next phase of the redevelopment is already underway, which will see further upgrades including:

• Refurbishment of the former Tasker Milward H block for post-16 pupils
• Demolition of the existing primary building
• A new respite care unit
• Refurbishment of Holly House

Council leader Cllr Jon Harvey said the project represents a major investment in the future of specialist education in the county.

He said the new facilities will give pupils “the high-quality, nurturing environment they deserve.”

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