£43 Million state-of-the-art educational facility opens in the North West, transforming learning experiences for pupils with special educational needs

25 November 2025

A new £43 million building at Ardnashee School and College was officially opened today by First Minister Michelle O’Neill MLA and special guest Mr Johnny McDaid, marking a significant investment in special educational provision for the local community.

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First Minister Michelle O’Neill MLA and Johnny McDaid cutting a ribbon on stage during a school event with children in uniforms standing behind them.

The Northland Road Academy features cutting-edge facilities designed to enhance learning and development opportunities for pupils with special educational needs, including a hydrotherapy pool, immersive suite, sensory spaces, and outdoor play areas.

The project, delivered by Woodvale Construction Ltd, recently won "Education Project of the Year" at the Construction Employers Federation Awards, with judges praising the "exceptional quality of finish" and noting that the project "not only delivers excellence in construction but transforms lives".

First Minister Michelle O’Neill said: 

“It was a privilege to be invited to open the ASC Northland Road Academy, and it was great to receive such a wonderful welcome from so many happy, smiling children.

“This new school is a game-changer in terms of SEN provision in Derry and the North West. The state-of-the-art facilities will give children and young people – now and for generations to come – the best possible educational experiences, helping them to achieve their full potential.

“I want to congratulate governors, staff, parents and everyone involved in this award-winning project, and I wish the school and its pupils every success for the future.”

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: “Every child deserves a place where they can grow and thrive, and the official opening of Ardnashee School and College will transform special needs provision in Londonderry.

“This fantastic school will be a safe and inclusive space, ensuring every child who comes through its door is understood, supported and equipped to achieve their goals in life. I have no doubt it will open many doors to a future of hope and opportunity for all its students, now and for many years to come. Congratulations to everyone who made this possible.”

Dr Tomas Adell, Chief Transformation Officer – SEN, Education Authority, added

"This remarkable facility sets a new standard for special educational needs provision. The purpose-built spaces, from the hydrotherapy pool to the sensory rooms, will enable our dedicated staff to deliver truly personalised learning experiences. It is testament to effective partnership working that this complex project was delivered with minimal disruption, and I am particularly pleased that it has already been recognised with the Construction Employers Federation's 'Education Project of the Year' award. This building will transform the educational experience for generations of pupils."

Raymond McFeeters, Acting Principal of Ardnashee School and College, commented 

"Today marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for our school community. Since moving into this beautiful building, we have witnessed a visible improvement in our children's attitude to school and in their parents' daily experiences. The specialist facilities have opened up new possibilities for learning and development that we could only have dreamed of before. I want to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly to make this vision a reality – from the Education Authority and Woodvale Construction to our dedicated staff, governors, and most importantly, our wonderful pupils and their families who inspire us every day."

The new academy represents an exciting new chapter for Ardnashee School and College and the wider local community, providing modern, purpose-built facilities that will support the educational journey of pupils for years to come.

Pictured above (L-R) First Minister Michelle O’Neill MLA and special guest Mr Johnny McDaid cut the ribbon at the opening of the new £43 million building at Ardnashee School and College.

Last updated: 25/11/2025