St Ronan’s College Foundation in Lurgan aims to raise £1m to build for the future

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With the new £35m St Ronan’s College in Lurgan expected to open in two years time, the school is planning into the future.

St Ronan’s College, with 1,750 pupils is the second largest school in Northern Ireland.

Construction of the new college, which is sited at the former St Michael’s Grammar School, is expected to employ around 200 people during the two year build.

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Currently the procurement process is on schedule and the approved contractor will be appointed late summer and start work on the new campus towards the end of 2022.

An architect's image of the new £35m St Ronan's College campus in Lurgan, Co Armagh.An architect's image of the new £35m St Ronan's College campus in Lurgan, Co Armagh.
An architect's image of the new £35m St Ronan's College campus in Lurgan, Co Armagh.

Principal Fiona Kane said: “We expect to be in receipt of the keys to the new school before the end of 2024. The new build project team are working hard to shorten this timeline.