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cott Brownrigg’s design for a new state-of-the-art Activity Centre at St George’sWeybridge has completed. The creation of the new facility marks the 150th Anniversary for the coeducational Junior School and college, which provides learning for 1,000 students aged 3-18.


It replaces a1980s pre-fabricated building with a new 4,000 sq m, three- storey Activity Centre; supporting the School’s ambitious sporting vision and providing an inspirational environment for both student and community participation and engagement.


Rachel Owens, Headmistress at St George’s College, states: “It was important to have an inspirational building as children really respond to their surroundings.We wanted them to sit up and think ‘this is a great space and I can do great thing s here’. ”


mixed and inclusive sport that is also accessible to the disabled. It increases participation and gets non-sporty children involved. It’s


versatile, is suitable for all ages and abilities, and beginners can play at a fast pace in just ten minutes.


It can be played as a team, singles or doubles, has had a massive impact in schools across the UK and is spreading rapidly internationally.


Sitting squarely in the National Curriculum, with discounts for education, it ticks all your PE & Sport Premium boxes. VX emphasises honesty and integrity in sport. Schools use it in many ways, both in the curriculum and for after- school. It involves a massive amount of both aerobic and anaerobic fitness,– but the youngsters don’t realise how hard they are working. As Helen Mackenzi e (Director of Sport for Ripon Schools) said: “VX – it’s got the lot! ”


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