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Why More Multi-Academy Trusts Are Choosing Modular Construction

Written by Kelly Gabe | Jul 1, 2026 8:01:43 AM



Across the UK, Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) are responsible for managing increasingly diverse school estates.

Alongside delivering high-quality education, Trust leaders must ensure their estates continue to support changing pupil numbers, evolving curriculum requirements, expanding SEND provision and future growth across multiple schools.

As a result, estate planning has become far more strategic than simply finding space for an additional classroom. Every investment needs to deliver long-term value while supporting the wider objectives of the Trust.

This shift is one of the many reasons modern modular construction is becoming an increasingly popular delivery method for permanent education buildings. Rather than being viewed as a temporary solution, it is now considered alongside traditional construction as part of a wider estate strategy.

 

Why are Multi-Academy Trusts choosing modular construction?

More Multi-Academy Trusts are choosing modular construction because it provides a permanent, high-quality way to expand and improve school estates. Modern modular buildings can often be delivered with less disruption to teaching, support long-term estate planning and provide flexible learning environments that can evolve alongside the needs of the Trust.

How Estate Planning Is Changing Across Multi-Academy Trusts

As Multi-Academy Trusts have grown, the way estate projects are planned has evolved.

Rather than making decisions for individual schools in isolation, many Trusts now take a portfolio approach, considering how each project contributes to the wider estate over the coming years.

This could involve creating additional teaching capacity at one academy, improving specialist facilities at another or planning future expansion across several sites.

By taking a longer-term view, Trusts can prioritise investment, make better use of existing land and ensure each project supports their wider educational strategy.


Why More Trusts Are Considering Modern Modular Construction

Not long ago, modular buildings were often associated with temporary accommodation or short-term solutions.

Today, that perception has changed significantly.

Advances in design, manufacturing and construction standards mean modern methods of construction, including permanent modular buildings, are increasingly being specified as permanent education facilities, designed to meet the same Building Regulations and performance standards as traditionally constructed buildings.

For many Multi-Academy Trusts, modular construction is no longer viewed as an alternative to traditional building methods, but as another delivery option that can be considered depending on the project's objectives, programme and site constraints.

Planning Across Multiple School Sites

Managing projects across several schools presents different challenges to delivering a single building.

Trusts often need to balance capital investment across multiple academies, each with its own priorities, timescales and operational requirements.

Some schools may require additional teaching accommodation, while others need specialist SEND facilities, administration space or replacement buildings as part of wider estate improvements.

Because these projects rarely happen at the same time, many Trusts are looking for construction approaches that can be delivered in phases while maintaining consistency in quality and design across the estate.

Supporting School Improvement With Less Disruption

Delivering construction projects on occupied school sites requires careful planning.

Safeguarding, examinations, traffic management and maintaining a positive learning environment all need to be considered alongside the building programme.

One of the reasons modular construction is becoming increasingly popular within education is that much of the manufacturing takes place off site in a controlled factory environment.

With a significant proportion of the building completed before arriving on site, installation programmes can often be shorter than many traditional construction methods, helping to reduce disruption while schools remain operational.

For Trusts planning projects across multiple schools, this can make programme certainty an important consideration.

Creating More Than Just Additional Classrooms

Today's education estates need to support far more than traditional teaching spaces.

As Multi-Academy Trusts continue to grow and evolve, many are investing in a wider range of specialist facilities, including SEND accommodation, science laboratories, libraries, staff wellbeing spaces, administration buildings and specialist learning environments.

Modern modular buildings can be designed to provide a wide variety of permanent education facilities, with each building tailored to the specific needs of the school rather than a standard layout. They can also be designed to complement existing campuses, helping to create a consistent look and feel across the wider estate.

For example, South Wolds Academy expanded its teaching capacity with a permanent two-storey modular building, providing additional learning space within a live secondary school environment. The project demonstrates how modern modular construction can deliver high-quality teaching accommodation while integrating with existing school buildings and minimising disruption during construction. 

As Trusts continue to invest in improving their estates, having the flexibility to deliver a range of permanent education buildings, rather than just additional classrooms, allows each project to be tailored to the needs of individual schools while supporting the Trust's wider estate strategy. 

Building For Future Growth

Estate planning isn't just about responding to today's requirements—it's about preparing for tomorrow's opportunities.

As pupil numbers change, curriculum delivery evolves and Trusts continue to grow, buildings need to remain adaptable and capable of supporting future development.

Many permanent modular buildings can be designed with future expansion or reconfiguration in mind, allowing estates to evolve alongside changing educational priorities.

For this reason, more Trusts are considering modern methods of construction as part of their long-term capital planning, selecting the most appropriate delivery method for each individual project.

Conclusion

The way Multi-Academy Trusts approach estate planning continues to evolve.

Rather than focusing solely on individual building projects, many are taking a longer-term view of how their estates can support educational outcomes, operational efficiency and future growth across multiple schools.

Modern modular construction has become an important part of that conversation, offering a permanent, flexible and efficient way to deliver a wide variety of education buildings.

While every project is different, the increasing adoption of modular construction reflects a broader shift towards strategic estate planning.

As estate strategies continue to evolve, modern modular construction is likely to remain an important option for Trusts seeking permanent, adaptable and future-ready education buildings.


Planning Future Investment Across Your Trust?

Whether you're expanding teaching capacity, creating specialist learning environments or planning long-term improvements across multiple schools, understanding the different construction approaches available can help you make more informed estate decisions.

Explore our Education Projects, download our Focus on Education Guide, or book a meeting with our team to discuss your upcoming estate strategy and project requirements.