NEWQUAY’S newest school has given a sneak peak of what pupils can expect before it opens.

Newquay Primary Academy, which has been constructed in the grounds of Newquay Tretherras, has published pictures of its classrooms and hall.

One of the new classrooms (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

The school is designed to accommodate 420 pupils and will have 14 classrooms, a dedicated design technology as well as cookery classroom, a studio for dance activities, a library, main hall and kitchen.

The new hall (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

Newquay Primary Academy was due to open in September 2021, but the partially built building had to be demolished after Caledonian Modular went into administration and numerous faults were discovered.

One of the new classrooms (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

The Sports Bar at Newquay Sports Centre were converted into classrooms due to the delays.

Cornwall Education Learning Trust, which will operate the school, stated it would make an announcement about its transitional plans “in the very near future.”

The front of the new academy (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

A spokesperson for Newquay Primary Academy said: “The countdown is on!

“After a long journey, we’re so excited that we’re finally getting ready to move into our brand-new academy building.

“This is the start of an exciting new chapter for Newquay Primary Academy, and we can't wait to show you the incredible space where our pupils will continue their learning and development.”

A new classroom awaits its pupils (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

A spokesperson added: “Newquay Primary Academy is a brand-new school.

“We opened our doors to our first cohort of new reception children in September 2021 and are now three years old.

“We are proudly part of the Cornwall Education Learning Trust and share a site with Newquay Tretherras secondary school.

The outside of the new academy (Picture: Newquay Primary Academy) ( )

“This means that, from reception through to Sixth Form, our learning community shares an approach to education which focuses on achieving excellence and ensuring that each child achieves their potential.

“Our philosophy is that stimulated children will thrive and develop a lifelong love of learning.”

A classroom at Newquay Primary Academy ( )