The Department of Education has confirmed a £7.3 million investment to deliver a brand-new school build for Crawfordsburn Primary School, marking a major milestone for the community. Construction has officially begun on the extended site, with completion expected by March 2027.
A New Chapter for Crawfordsburn Primary

Education Minister Paul Givan welcomed the start of the construction phase, calling it “an important day” for the school community. He emphasized that the project will provide eight modern classrooms and state-of-the-art facilities, designed to give pupils the tools they need to thrive.
“When completed, the new school will deliver facilities designed to help children at Crawfordsburn Primary School grow, thrive, and reach their full potential,” said the Minister.
Years of Planning Finally Take Shape
Minister Givan also paid tribute to the school leadership, governors, and stakeholders who worked tirelessly to bring the project forward. From the initial design to planning approvals, he praised the community’s perseverance in overcoming challenges to reach this stage.
He added:
“It is a journey that displays the very best of our school communities.”
School Principal Celebrates Milestone
Principal Adam Ferguson described the construction launch as a “significant milestone” for pupils, parents, and staff. He highlighted the years of preparation and thanked the Department of Education, the project team, governors, and past school leaders for their contributions.
“This new building behind our current site will provide access to modern, state-of-the-art facilities that will further add to the excellent provision delivered by our staff,” Ferguson said.
Modern Facilities and Expanded Campus
The rebuild will not only replace outdated infrastructure but also significantly expand the school site. Plans include:
- Eight new classrooms
- Enhanced outdoor learning spaces
- Greater parking and drop-off capacity
- Improved community facilities for pupils and staff
The upgraded environment aims to give children the best start in life, aligning with the Department of Education’s wider strategy to modernize schools across the region.
Contractors and Project Team
The rebuild project is being led by Isherwood & Ellis as the Integrated Consultant Team, while Bell Contracts Ltd. has been appointed as the building contractor. Both firms bring significant experience in delivering large-scale educational projects.
FAQs – Crawfordsburn Primary School Rebuild
Q1. How much is being invested in the Crawfordsburn Primary School rebuild?
The Department of Education has committed over £7.3 million to the project.
Q2. When will the new school be completed?
Construction is expected to finish by March 2027.
Q3. What new facilities will the project include?
The rebuild will deliver eight modern classrooms, state-of-the-art learning facilities, expanded outdoor spaces, and improved parking and drop-off areas.
Q4. Who is responsible for the construction?
The project is managed by Isherwood & Ellis (consultants) and Bell Contracts Ltd. (contractor).
Q5. Why is this rebuild significant for the community?
The project represents years of planning and will give pupils access to modern, innovative facilities, ensuring they have the best possible learning environment.