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ROUND UP Derelict football stadium transformed into school


hard surfaced multi-use games area – which can be used for netball, football and hockey – has also been constructed, with the potential for community use outside of school hours.” In its latest report, the Greater London Assembly identified that the


London Borough of Barnet would need the equivalent of between four and eight new secondary schools by 2025 to keep up with demand. Aishling Ryan, principal of Ark Pioneer Academy, said: “At Ark Pioneer,


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disused football stadium has been redeveloped to create a new, modern educational facility that will help to meet future demand for


secondary and sixth form school places in the London Borough of Barnet. Pick Everard – the independent property, construction and


infrastructure consultancy – delivered architectural services for the non- selective, non-denominational state-funded Ark Pioneer Academy, which welcomes its first cohort of 180 year seven pupils this month (September). The £25m project will provide 900 secondary and 300 sixth form places


when it reaches full capacity. The new school is based on the site of the former Underhill Stadium, which was used by Barnet Football Club from 1907 through to April 2013. Steve Cummings, director at Pick Everard, said: “We are delighted to


have delivered high-quality educational facilities to assist in meeting Barnet’s demand for secondary and sixth form school places. “As well as 26 classrooms, the school features two dozen other spaces


for specialist activities such as dedicated music rooms, ICT facilities, workshops and a hall for performances. An indoor sports hall and a new,


we have high aspirations for every one of our pupils. We believe that every child has the ability to be knowledgeable, articulate and successful and we’ll ensure they understand the impact a great secondary education can have on their future lives. This is encapsulated in our vision – that every pupil joining us will leave with real options, to go onto further study in university or into the career of their choice. We look forward to welcoming our special founding pupils on 2nd September!”


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AIRBENCHwelcomes Ryan Yates as Business Development Manager


VX – the best sport you’ve never heard of!


A AirBench MD Simon Cook welcomes Ryan Yates to the team. A


irBench Ltd is pleased to announce that Ryan Yates has joined the team as Business Development Manager. Ryan brings a wealth of experience


from previous roles in the extraction industry and specialises in technical solutions to oil mist issues. Ryan will be working with the existing AirBench team to develop our


distributor network across the UK and EU; support UK sales across our product range; and increase awareness of our successful range of coolant mist filters.


uRyan can be contacted on ryates@airbench.com; for more information on any of our products contact sales@airbench.com


September 2019


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 Mackenzie (Director of Sport for Ripon Schools) said: “VX – it’s got the lot!”


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