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New £7million school sports hall to meet the growing needs of the south Warwickshire population

STUDENTS at Shipston High School will soon have a new £7million sports hall.

The new sports facilities, funded by Warwickshire County Council, will include a multi-use hall with space for four badminton courts, a full-size basketball court and indoor football. Cricket nets will also be included. New changing rooms will be provided with room for 41 pupils in each and will have benches and lockers. There will also be ramped access and facilities for disabled users.

It is the latest in a series of refurbishment and remodelling projects at the school in recent years to meet the needs of the growing local population and increase capacity for an additional 150 pupils.

Air source heat pumps and solar panels will make the new building sustainable and high-level natural light via polycarbonate panels will make the sports hall comfortable to use.




The design and build project will see around 40 operatives from Ashe Construction deliver the contract at the height of the works.

Ashe’s contract manager Ben Wandless said: “The existing gym can no-longer accommodate the number of pupils at the school. The new building will provide the latest equipment and the ideal environment for the pupils to play sports and have their PE classes. The sports hall will have a floor system, specified for low energy heating, which can also be used as an exam space.


“We’re very familiar with the school and will ensure that any disruption to day-to-day activities there is minimised.”

Acting head teacher at Shipston High School, Jordan Allsworth, added: “Our students have a real love for sport, and these new facilities will give them the perfect environment to pursue that passion.

“Having access to a modern, purpose-built sports hall means they can enjoy a wide range of activities in an inspiring space that promotes teamwork, resilience and a lifelong commitment to physical activity. This is an exciting step forward for our school and our community.”

In 2017 Ashe built a nine-classroom teaching block and in 2023 a new server room and IT suite were constructed. In 2024 Ashe returned to upgrade classrooms and science labs. The construction team also refurbished design and technology, woodwork and graphics rooms along with improvements for students learning textiles and food tech.

The new gym facilities will benefit the wider-local community and be available for public use outside of school times.