SHRUBBERY SCHOOL’S NEW OWNERS PROMISE ‘SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENT’

The Shrubbery School’s new owners say they are planning ‘significant investment’ to enable it to carry on educating local youngsters into its second century  – including everything from new vehicles to enhanced play facilities and computers.

Headteacher Amanda Lees
Headteacher Amanda Lees

The Shrubbery, in Walmley Ash Road, announced it was to stay open last week, after new owners stepped in the buy the 91-year-old school.

Now they are planning a raft of improvements to the site, as they plot the next chapter in its long history.

Headteacher Amanda Lees said: “The Shrubbery has always provided a caring and supportive environment for youngsters to learn and grow, and we want everyone to know that nothing has changed at all in that respect.

“That’s what has always made the Shrubbery such a special place, and we wouldn’t change it for the world.

“However, we are really excited by the significant investment which is being lined up which will update our facilities to enable us to carry on getting the brilliant results that have always been associated with the school.”

“we are really excited by the significant investment which is being lined up which will update our facilities to enable us to carry on getting the brilliant results that have always been associated with the school,”
– headteacher amanda lees

Shrubbery School’s new owners – investment has begun

The Shrubbery’s new Chief Executive Officer, Craig Johnson, said the investment had already begun.

He said: “The Shrubbery is the longest-established independent school in the Royal Town, and we’re planning the kind of investment that means it can look forward to a bright future with updated facilities and the best resources available to the children.

“We have already purchased two minibuses to help get the students out and about post-pandemic, and there are so many plans to make improvements.

“We’re looking at new computers, improvements to the school’s buildings and the play areas too – as well as investing in the teaching staff, who are at the heart of the Shrubbery’s success.

“We’re looking at new computers, improvements to the school’s buildings and the play areas too – as well as investing in the teaching staff, who are at the heart of the Shrubbery’s success,”
– shrubbery ceo craig johnson

“After 91 years of teaching local children, the future of the Shrubbery is now secure – and the ethos that has always made it a successful school will remain in place, from the caring approach of the staff to our excellence in 11-plus exams.

“But we are going to do so much more than that, by investing in the school as it reaches its centenary and beyond.”

The Shrubbery, which occupies a building that has stood in Walmley since 1857, was founded in 1930 by Janice Rankin, and is the is the oldest co-educational independent school in Sutton Coldfield.
The Shrubbery, which occupies a building that has stood in Walmley since 1857, was founded in 1930 by Janice Rankin, and is the is the oldest co-educational independent school in Sutton Coldfield.

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Gary Phelpshttp://garyphelpscomms.co.uk
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News and Sutton School Life to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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