SES has completed a £5.7m m&e development work on Tong High School in Bradford, one of the country’s first state-of-the-art Building Schools for the Future (BSF) developments.

Jim Marner, SES divisional director, said: “Modern, well-designed buildings with large, welcoming entrances, lots of natural light and ‘social spaces’ will transform educational buildings as we know them today.”

SES has now been awarded contracts on a number of other BSF schools in the Nottingham, York and Bradford areas. One of the main aims of the BSF programme is to rebuild or renew every secondary school in England over a 10 to 15-year period.