Work has begun to redevelop St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School in Barry.
The School is the last of Barry's four comprehensive schools to undergo such an upgrade by the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
It follows two new school buildings being constructed at Pencoedtre High and Whitmore High back in 2020, whilst Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg has been significantly extended.
St Richard Gwyn is set to undergo major extensive improvements, which will see the old buildings replaced with fresh functional spaces, catering for over 1,100 pupils.
Work on the new school buildings is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, with the old one completely demolished by December 2028.
External quiet spaces filled with greenery will be created, and a cycle shelter with a repair station will be constructed to encourage active travel.
The school hall will feature a full sound system and lighting for performances, while the canteen is complemented by a snack bar offering light meals and drinks.
There will also be provision for children with Additional Learning Needs (ALNs), a 3G sports pitch and a Multiuse Games Area which will be available to the school and wider community.
Sustainability is a key feature of the new buildings, which use eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, maximising the use of solar energy to reduce the reliance on fossil fuels.
This helps to minimise environmental impact in line with the Council’s Project Zero commitment to become carbon neutral by 2030. A green roof made of vegetation will assist with drainage management and provide other ecological benefits.
Meanwhile, work on Ysgol Llyn Derw, a second site for Ysgol y Deri, catering for pupils with special educational needs, continues and is expected to be completed by the summer.
Cllr Rhiannon Birch, Vale of Glamorgan Council Cabinet Member for Education, Arts and the Welsh Language, said: “The redevelopment of St Richard Gwyn is part of our Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme that has seen similar improvements made to school facilities across the Vale.
“Residents have told us how important schools are to them. They want to see investment in education and this scheme reflects that.
“It follows work at Pencoedtre, Whitmore and Bro Morgannwg, completing the transformation of secondary education in Barry, with pupils across the town now taught in state-of-the-art environments, giving them the very best platform for success.
“When combined, these projects represent the most significant regeneration Barry has ever seen and will be followed by the creation of a new Cardiff and Vale College campus at Barry Waterfront”
“There has been plenty of other regeneration work at the waterfront, with historic buildings turned into the Pumphouse and Goodsheds, plans to create a watersports centre at the mole and proposals for the Council’s Dock office to be remodelled into a business incubator space.
“All of this comes alongside extensive upgrading work carried out at Barry Island.”

Vale Youth Service secures International Texas Exchange for young people
Art Gallery in Barry celebrates International Women's Day 2026
Increase in the number of rare butterfly eggs reported in areas of South Wales
First stretch of National Forest for Wales launched at Porthkerry Country Park
Cardiff ex-servicewoman backs charity campaign
Vale Foodbank usage up by more than 26%
Barry Rugby Football Club has lodged plans for extensions to its clubhouse and other works
Council Tax in the Vale set to increase by 6.5%
Plans scrapped for new boat depot on Cardiff Bay peninsula
Llantwit Major hosts week-long Peace Festival
Local residents in Cowbridge have banded together to buy a beloved piece of land
Welsh legend Max Boyce and record-breaking footballer Jess Fishlock honoured at St David Awards
New care home could be coming to Barry is council approves plans
50+ Forum Radio Show highlight by World Health Organisation as leading age-friendly initiative
“Long-established rural enterprise hub” has applied for retrospective use of a base to provide services to the “wider rural community”.
Vale Council named Employer of the year for Apprenticeships