Updates will be posted on this page of progress made at our new school site at Forthbank as we prepare to relocate in June 2008.
For details of our new school day, beginning August, 2008 please click here.
For a slideshow of the most recent photos of the new school click here
June 2008
Building nearing completion. Handover takes place next week (June 25th)
April 2008
Main entrance nearing completion
Internal decor well underway
Many classrooms already carpeted

The Courtyard
The School Frontage
View from the balcony
Late November 2007
MST Block completed (externally)
Astroturf laid
September 2007
The brickwork goes up
1st floor view of the Pupil Entrance
The Games Hall
The School Chapel
External View
Mid May 2007
East Elevation, showing the 3 storey wing, Single storey chapel in the foreground and the CDT workshops in the backgoround.

Mid April 2007
Real Progress!
The framework starts going up.
Looking towards the Ochills Maths, Science & Technolgy goes up first
The views of the Wallace Monument The Cinema and Sports complex are underway
End of February 2007
The diggers are out!
Foundations are being laid
Tuesday 30 January 2007
Matthew McAlister 1E whose mother is a parent member on the School Board, Fraser McNair 1D, who is working on a virtual DVD of the new school and Rebecca O'Neill whose father is a Depute Head in St
Modan's celebrate the start of excavation work on the new site with Mrs Anne McGarr a pupil at St Modan's when it opened in 1933 and who went on to become Dux Medallist in 1936-37.
Councillor Brisley from Stirling Council and MSP Sylvia Jackson join Dr Bill Dick PPP Co-ordinator, Mr Frank Lennon Rector, Fraser, Rebecca and Matthew (all S1) on the Forthbank site as work begins on the new St Modan's.
Monday 22nd January, 2007
Cutting the Turf
Monday 22nd January, 2007 is a historic day in the life of the St Modan's community. On this day work began on the preparation of the site at Forthbank where our new school will be built and completed for August 2008. Mr Lennon, Headteacher and two of our First Year Pupils officially 'cut the first turf' on a beautiful January morning against the spectacular back-drop of the snow-covered Ochills.
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