A Banyo primary school is set to expand its creative arts capabilities with the approval of a new construction project that turns an open undercroft area into dedicated learning spaces.
Converting Space for Creativity

St Pius V Primary School has secured permission to build extensions associated with its existing Multi-purpose Hall located on Apperley Street and St Vincents Road. The approved development focuses on using the space underneath the current hall structure to create two new multi-purpose rooms.
These additions are designed to provide a new home for music classes, which will relocate from other areas of the campus to this central hub. Alongside the classrooms, a dedicated music store will be built to house instruments and equipment securely.
Weather-Proofing for Year-Round Use

A key feature of the upgrade involves making the facility usable regardless of the weather conditions. The design, prepared by CVN Consultants, outlines the partial enclosure of the existing hall structure.
Aluminium glass louvres will be installed on the north-western and south-eastern sides of the building. The report indicates that closing these openings will allow students and staff to utilise the hall comfortably throughout the year, protecting them from wind and rain while maintaining natural light.
Practical Campus Additions
Beyond the educational spaces, the project addresses practical needs for the school community. The plans include a new bike storage area capable of holding 40 bicycles, encouraging active transport to school. A maintenance shed will also be constructed within the undercroft footprint. The site works are strictly confined to the existing footprint of the hall, ensuring no additional land is taken up by the construction.
Published Date 15-January-2026













