Nailsea School Technology & Media Arts College
Nailsea Community School was selected for the Building Schools for the Future (BSF), One School Pathfinder (OSP) programme back in September 2006. They were targeted to deliver a £28 million new school for 1500 students and staff for the academic year 2009-2010.
Schools developed within the OSP project will be some of the first institutions to use digital and interactive technologies to achieve a more personalised approach within all areas of education and children's services.
When Support Services and Construction Company, Carillion were appointed as preferred contractor on the Nailsea Community School project, they chose to develop their Partnership with Godfrey Syrett to provide innovative solutions for the loose furniture.









