£4.5 million in government money for a new primary school in West Wight has been confirmed
The one-form entry primary school will be on the site of All Saints' Primary School, Freshwater, which is due to close.
The decision will please Freshwater parents but anger Yarmouth residents who fear the decision will rip the heart out of their town as it removes its only school.
Read more: When the decision was made to close Yarmouth Primary.
The Isle of Wight Council had been hoping for £6 million from government.
The news has been welcomed by the Isle of Wight Council which will now develop detailed plans for the new school ahead of a planning submission in the summer.
Cllr Paul Brading, cabinet member for children's services and education, said: "This is fantastic news for education in the West Wight. This significant investment from the Department for Education will benefit not only the local area but the wider community as a whole.
"I believe our children deserve the very best we can offer and this investment in the Freshwater site allows us to provide just that — a modern, high-quality school fit for the 21st century.”
The latest announcement comes only a week after the council revealed an estimated £12 million is set to be spent on the Island over the coming years on new schools and classrooms.
Successful PSBP bids have already seen the refurbishment of Barton Primary School (Newport), and a new build at Queensgate Primary School (East Cowes), with major works also planned for Binstead, Brading, Dover Park (Ryde), Greenmount (Ryde), Wootton and Wroxall primary schools.
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