Bergeijk residents shape the future of De Regenboog primary school
Parents and neighbors in Bergeijk have their say on plans to renovate or rebuild De Regenboog primary school. The project is part of a broader effort to improve school facilities for children aged 0-13, with community input playing a key role in the decision-making process.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Project | Renovation or new construction of De Regenboog primary school |
| Location | Bergeijk, Noord-Brabant |
| Preferred Site | Former De Zonnesteen primary school |
| Stakeholders | Municipality of Bergeijk, Fluks Opvang en Onderwijs, local residents |
| Timeline | Investments in schools over the next 10 to 15 years |
| Community Involvement | Open house evening held on March 28, 2026, with high attendance |
The municipality of Bergeijk is responsible for ensuring adequate educational infrastructure for its residents. As part of a long-term collaboration with school boards and childcare organizations, it invests in school facilities to support the development of children aged 0 to 13.
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Open house evening about the future of De Regenboog primary school
Last week, we met with Fluks Opvang en Onderwijs and local residents to discuss plans for the renovation or new construction of De Regenboog primary school. The aim of the evening was to hear what immediate neighbors think about these plans.
Why is renovation or new construction necessary?
In 2022, the municipality of Bergeijk, school boards, childcare organizations, and youth care services agreed to work together more effectively. This way, we can better support children aged 0 to 13 in Bergeijk in their development. Good school buildings are also essential for this. That is why we will be investing in all schools in Bergeijk over the next 10 to 15 years, including the building of De Regenboog primary school.
Where do we start now?
Our preference is to build the new school on the site of the former De Zonnesteen primary school. This school has merged with Prinses Beatrix primary school, and both will be housed in a new building on Domineestraat. This will free up the building of De Zonnesteen. During the open house evening, attendees could ask questions, share ideas, and engage in discussions with the involved parties. The evening was well attended and provided valuable insights that will be incorporated into the further development of the plans.
