The new Roxbury Elementary School will increase capacity from 500 to 850 students and expand grade levels served through eighth grade. | Photo Credit:TSKP Studio
By Lindsey Coulter
STAMFORD, Conn. — Stamford officials have approved plans for construction ofthenew Roxbury Elementary School, advancing one of the city’s largest K-12 capital projects as part ofthebroader,$1.5 billionStamford Public Schools Long-term Facilities Planto improve facilities across the city.
The Stamford Planning Board voted Dec. 19 to approve the project, which will replace the existing 70-year-old Roxbury Elementary School. The new facility is being funded in part through House Bill 7288, which provides significant state support for school construction projects across Connecticut.The project’s next steps include a bid-authorization meeting with state officials, along with final approvalsrequiredfrom city and state agencies.
In December 2022, the state increased its reimbursement rate for eligible school construction projects to 60%, up from 20%, a change that will apply to the new Roxbury K-8 school. Roxbury was added to the state’s priority list that same month, and formal design work began in December 2023.Construction is expected to begin in late 2026, with the school now slated to open during the 2028-29 school year. Earlier projections had targeted occupancy in the 2027-28 school year, butthebuildingtimeline hasbeen extended by risingconstructioncosts.Another significant project now underway,Westhill High School,wasinitially estimated at $301 millionbuthasseen its projected cost increase to $461 million. Similarly, the Roxbury Elementary School project was first budgeted at $86 million when announced in 2022 and is now estimated at $130 million.
The new Roxbury Elementary School will increase capacity from 500 to 850 students and expand grade levels served through eighth grade. In addition to addressing long-standing maintenance and repair issues, theschool will be organized around nine learning pods, each dedicated to aspecificgrade, where students will spend the majority of their school dayto reducecirculation.All pods willincluderestrooms and breakout spaces andwill be connected by a central corridor.The projectalsoincludesashared media center, cafeteria and library as well as amodern gymnasiumthat will conserve square footage by also serving as a performance space.In addition to newoutdoor play areas,the project will includesustainability upgrades, such as theinstallation of geothermalwells,expanded parking capacity,and safer schoolbusand parent pickup loops.
The existing K-5 Roxbury Elementary School will remain in operation throughoutthe constructionof the new building.The project will require the demolition of several portable structures that have been used as temporary classrooms for decades to address overcrowding. Once the new facility is operational, the existing school building will be demolished.
The project team includes TSKP Studio as architect, O&G Industries as construction manager, and Arcadis U.S. Inc. providing project management services.Program planning for the new Roxbury school is complete, and design work is currently underway.

