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Three Nunthorpe primary schools to share £750,000 cash pot from housing developer
Contributions made to the public purse from developers behind the Grey Towers Village scheme will be shared between three schools, if councillors agree
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Primary schools in Nunthorpe will share a £750,000 pot to build extra classrooms and improve facilities under proposals to go before Middlesbrough Council s executive.
Wymondham High Academy entrance at Folly Road, Wymondham.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
A project to add more than 350 extra secondary school places in a Norfolk market town has been completed.
The expansion of Wymondham High Academy began in July 2019, with the plan to add a library, extended dining space and a new drama studio while also remodelling the main entrance and reception.
Work was completed on Friday, January 22, now enabling the school to offer an extra 375 places for pupils.
The expansion cost £4m and was funded by Norfolk County Council.
School principal Jonathan Rockey said: We are hugely grateful to Norfolk County Council for funding these improved facilities. We are now able to provide our pupils with a superb library in addition to a canteen capable of holding in excess of 300 children.