THE £1.5m second phase of work to transform Rudheath Senior Academy is near completion.
Finishing touches are being applied to renovations at the school, which will result in five new fully equipped classrooms and a large drama hall boasting a stage and state-of-the-art lighting.
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The first phase, which cost £3 million, saw the construction of a new entrance, staff hub, staff toilets, office space, a Year 7 Hub, six new classrooms and a revamped garden space.
A new meeting area at Rudheath Senior Academy.
Lee Barber, who joined the school as Headteacher in 2020, said: “We now have a brand new school with facilities that rank amongst the best in the area.
“The renovations have been so extensive that it allowed us to completely changed the layout of the school.
“We now have a Year 7 Hub, so children moving up from primary school do all their lessons in what is essentially their own school.
“While they benefit from all the other facilities, their base is a stand-alone area which makes the transition to secondary education much smoother.
“This is a new era for Rudheath. We're not just a different school to look at, we are improved in every way.”
North West Academies Trust (NWAT) took over the running of the school in 2018 and began the ambitious restructuring and renovation of parts of the buildings devastated by an arson attack in February 2018.
The wooden carved phoenix which is the focal point of the school's outdoor space.
In June, the school will learn whether it has been successful in securing a Government Condition Improvement Fund (CIF) grant to complete work on the roofs and heating systems in the remaining areas of the school – completing 95 per cent total transformation.
NWAT CEO Steve Docking said: “The school is absolutely unrecognisable and we are very proud of what has been achieved through a lot of hard work and determination.
“The school building now reflects the high standards that are making this school truly exceptional.
Work on the second phase will result in five new classrooms and a large drama hall.
“I will never forget my first visit to Rudheath Senior Academy - I quickly realised we had a truly monumental task ahead.
“Quite simply, it is not the same school.
"Now I am so proud of what we are providing to pupils at Rudheath."
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