Celebrating Practical Completion at Mynydd Isa Campus
WEPCo is proud to mark the practical completion of the new Mynydd Isa Campus in Flintshire, a major milestone in 2025 and a significant step forward in the delivery of this exciting education project.

Making Schools A Modern & Sustainable Learning Environment
Delivered through the Welsh Government’s Mutual Investment Model (MIM), the campus is a state-of-the-art facility that places sustainability and community at its core. Designed to be Net Zero in operation and built to BREEAM Excellent standards, the project reflects a strong commitment to tackling climate change while providing a high-quality environment for learners.
Welcoming pupils from ages 3 to 16, the campus offers an ideal education journey from early years through to secondary school. With the modern, versatile teaching spaces and facilities that the campus has to offer have been designed to inspire students, support teachers, and provide opportunities for the wider community to benefit from its resources.
Making Schools A Modern & Sustainable Learning Environment
Delivered through the Welsh Government’s Mutual Investment Model (MIM), the campus is a state-of-the-art facility that places sustainability and community at its core. Designed to be Net Zero in operation and built to BREEAM Excellent standards, the project reflects a strong commitment to tackling climate change while providing a high-quality environment for learners.
Welcoming pupils from ages 3 to 16, the campus offers an ideal education journey from early years through to secondary school. With the modern, versatile teaching spaces and facilities that the campus has to offer have been designed to inspire students, support teachers, and provide opportunities for the wider community to benefit from its resources.

Collaboration and Partnership
The practical completion of this project would not have been possible without the close collaboration of all partners involved. WEPCo would like to thank Flintshire County Council, Robertson Group, Robertson Facilities Management, Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), WSP, and Core Group Ltd for their expertise and dedication throughout the project.
Together, these teams have created a facility that not only meets today’s educational needs but also provides a lasting legacy for years to come.
Collaboration and Partnership
The practical completion of this project would not have been possible without the close collaboration of all partners involved. WEPCo would like to thank Flintshire County Council, Robertson Group, Robertson Facilities Management, Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), WSP, and Core Group Ltd for their expertise and dedication throughout the project.
Together, these teams have created a facility that not only meets today’s educational needs but also provides a lasting legacy for years to come.
Video content provided by Robertson Group.

A Lasting Impact
Mynydd Isa Campus is more than just a new campus, it represents a long-term investment in the community’s future, delivering a supportive and inclusive environment where learners can thrive. All while being environmentally responsible.
As the campus opens its doors, we look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on pupils, staff, and the wider community in the years ahead.
A Lasting Impact
Mynydd Isa Campus is more than just a new campus, it represents a long-term investment in the community’s future, delivering a supportive and inclusive environment where learners can thrive. All while being environmentally responsible.
As the campus opens its doors, we look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on pupils, staff, and the wider community in the years ahead.