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School improvements could be brought forward

by isleofman.com 9th October 2011

IMPROVEMENTS to schools could be carried out sooner than planned.

 

A motion will go before Tynwald this month which will seek permission for the go-ahead to increase the Department of Education and Children's minor capital expenditure budget in 2011/12 from the agreed £2 million to £2.5 million.

 

This would allow the planned work to be brought forward.

 

At Ballakermeen High School in Douglas a new fiction library and learning space will be created as an integral part of the English faculty, allowing the old fiction library to be freed up for much-needed post-16 teaching space.

 

The vote would also allow planning and design work to take place sooner than scheduled on a first floor extension to create a consolidated English facility at Ramsey Grammar School.

 

Moving this design stage of the scheme forward would mean construction work could take place over the summer holidays 2012.

 

At Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel a new plant room and woodchip store would be created under an eco initiative that has already benefited from funding from the Energy Initiatives Fund.

 

The vacation of the existing boiler house would make way for the enlargement of the kitchen and dining room, a scheme that's in the estimates to progress into design in 2012/13.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 9th, October 2011 02:45pm.

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