Monifieth Learning Campus is Angus Council’s new
Passivhaus-designed replacement for Monifieth High School, funded under the
Scottish Government’s Learning Estate Investment Programme (LEIP2) after the council secured support in 2020. Construction officially started on 28 June 2023 on the existing grounds (with classes continuing in the old building and was delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside through Procurement Hub’s Major Projects Framework 2. The £66.5 million campus—designed by NORR. with capacity for around 1,200 young people it is conceived as a year-round community asset with facilities available by let. The building follows a fabric-first Passivhaus approach (e.g., triple glazing, high insulation/airtightness, MVHR, PVs and air-source heat pumps) targeting ~67–83 kWh/m²/yr and includes flexible teaching spaces, early learning/childcare provision, theatre/performance areas, a gym and studios, and a separately zoned 25-metre swimming pool alongside extensive outdoor sports amenities. With Phase 1 (the new build) complete and students occupying the campus, Phase 2 comprises decommissioning and demolition of the former school and completion of external works—including a bus drop-off, main pedestrian route, synthetic and grass pitches, and landscaping—scheduled to take roughly twelve months to finish, taking the overall programme to summer 2026. ==Community support==