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A MULTI-MILLION, pound
-.investment to breathe new life into an “old and tired” Ribble 1 Valley high school has b e en
warmly welcomed. High School, in
I Grindletoh, which was originally ■ built in 1865," is set to. receive a £3.3rn. facelift to bring it uprto-date and fit for the 21st centuiy. . T h e ' grant from The Acad-,
r Mr Stephen Cox hopes the invest- - meht will help to rebuild a substan-' tial part of the 560-pupil school and
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- : governing body to continually im prove the facilities at the school. “Whilst the original building has many quirks and a long histoiy, it ■ - is not l it for purpose m the 21st ■ century. We will work ,closely:Wth
.‘‘This IS ihcredible news for our school. Since I took up my post in 20061 haye worked closely with the
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• pupils and staff are delighted that finally we can have teachirig,fca-, - ; tering and assembly Mea’s that are
■ the architects to reflect some of the - history o f the original building in' the design of its replacemenLThe..
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purpose-built.to serve bur modem school rather having to make the most of very poor accommbda-
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: accommodate new. and existing ; pupils who have previously been • crammed into smw lemming areas. Delighted with the news, he said:
ELATIoN: Bowland H i^ School headteacher Mr Stephen Cox (left), jchairman of governors Mr Pe- teRSrange and year 9 and 10 students celebrate the grant of £3.3m. to Improve the school.
g tioh.”.He added: “This money also;
the use of the spaces. I am sure our existing pupils, as well as those joim. ing in September, are thrilled with:
royides an opportunity to rethink ow.bur teachmg areas "are struc-^; tureS and to build in flexibility into:
the news. In such austere times this project will also provide a real lift
; for the local economy.” ; Under the proposals, which are
subject to planning consent, the hew build will have high levels of sustain ability and will contribute considera
bly to reducing thy carbon footprint. of the school. It'will see improve ments to'the existing main hall, dining facilities, library resources, school foyer, maths and ICT class-' rooms and the school toilets. • continued on page 3
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