The £20m project will use volumetric modular methods, with 85% of the building pre-manufactured offsite at Reds10’s construction facility in Driffield, East Yorkshire.
Work will begin on site this month with the school set to open its doors to pupils in September 2027.
The new 2,900 sq m facility will feature 12 classrooms, specialist therapy and quiet rooms, immersive therapy spaces, science, music, art and ICT-rich rooms, a food café, and accessible dining and hygiene facilities.
Outdoor spaces will include a sensory garden, habitat area, forest skills zone and soft PE playing fields, with secure perimeter fencing and dedicated parking for staff, visitors, and minibuses.
Joe Shepherd, Director & Education Sector Lead at Reds10, said: “In partnership with the DfE, we are proud to be delivering this innovative SEND school in Sutton. Our advanced modular construction techniques will provide a high-quality, sustainable environment where neurodiverse pupils can thrive.
“This project represents a vital investment in specialist education, and we’re excited to help create a space where every child is supported to reach their full potential.”