Willmott Dixon has started work on Acre Wood Academy, a £15.6m project for East Sussex County Council.
The purpose-built secondary school providing 60 specialist places for children aged 11–16 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will bring together primary and secondary provisions.
The project, procured via the Procurement Hub 2 Framework, has started on site in Crowborough and is scheduled for completion winter 2026. The two-storey, steel frame building will deliver state-of-the-art learning facilities addressing the increasing demand for SEND places across the county.
The school is located adjacent to an existing primary SEND school, which will remain fully operational throughout construction. Together, the two schools will create a co-located primary and secondary facility.
The school's energy-efficient design will reduce emissions, while the site will deliver Biodiversity Net Gain through measures that protect and enhance the surrounding natural environment.
Richard Poulter, managing director of Willmott Dixon in the south, said: “We are delivering a project that will have a meaningful and lasting impact on the community. Acre Wood Academy has been carefully designed to meet the complex and varied needs of its future pupils, while responding sensitively to the site's constraints and opportunities.
“As a team we have extensive experience in the SEN and SEND sector, creating high-quality, inclusive environments where pupils can thrive. We are partnering with East Sussex County Council to ensure the school will support families for years to come."
This is the second specialist school Willmott Dixon has delivered for East Sussex County Council, following the successful completion of Reefway SEND School in 2021.
The project builds on the company's strong track record in the sector, with other recent SEN and SEND projects including Paddock School in Tooting, Hopescourt SEND school in Surrey, and Silverwood School.
