Contractor Graham has reported the team is is well on track to deliver a major construction project to provide the Pavilion Study Centre with a new school building.
The school's Executive Head Teacher Joanne Kelly was joined by Councillor David Longstaff, Barnet Council's Deputy Leader and lead member for education, Chipping Barnet MP Theresa Villiers, and students, on a tour of GRAHAM's construction site in Whetstone which is due for completion in the summer of 2022.
The Pavilion is the main Alternative Provision for Barnet, offering a range of educational programmes and services for up to 73 young people who are unable to attend mainstream schools for a variety of reasons including social, emotional, behavioural and medical difficulties.
Its new home, which is being constructed adjacent to its previous buildings, will provide more spacious and modern facilities, including science, art and technology workshops, an IT suite, sports hall, multi-use games area, and space for music and drama.
The construction project will also include improvements to the surrounding Dame Alice Owen Playing Fields and the development of a new sports pavilion for the wider community. This will provide new changing facilities for the cricket and junior football pitches.
Councillor David Longstaff, Chairman of Barnet Council’s Children, Education and Safeguarding Committee, said: "It was great to see first-hand the Pavilion's new building starting to take shape.
"When it reaches completion next year it will be a long-awaited and welcome improvement, offering students a tremendous array of modern facilities.
"This project will also deliver some excellent enhancements to the Dame Alice Owen Playing Fields, including a new sports pavilion for the wider community."
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