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Rastrick High School has its students covered
Rastrick High School is further investing in its students, school and its environment.
Over the last year, Rastrick High has invested in facilities such as a new fitness suite, a new CAD cam room for their Design and Technology department as well as recently completing the final phase of an extensive re-roofing project. All with aim of future-proofing our site for the next 20 years and beyond.
After 18 months of development work with local and regional architects, we are now ready to start a new project that will see a new tensile fabric-covered social area. The new covered area will provide students with additional social space as well as ensuring protection from the elements whilst transitioning across the school.
Not only will this new covered social area vastly improve movement across Rastrick’ s large site for both students and staff, but the innovative technology used to create this canopy will also mean its impact on the environment will be minimal. The stylish, light and airy cover offers state-of-the-art shelter and will feature a waterproof translucent roof that will allow natural light to continue to flood through.
One of the many reasons for Rastrick High School choosing this style of construction over more traditional means, is that their students can continue to enjoy the natural sunlight and atmosphere of the outdoors through the canopy whilst making some of their outdoor space more practical. The simple design and finish also provide Rastrick High School with a structure that will serve students for many years to come.
Mathew Williams, Head of School at Rastrick High School’s said
“After many months of planning, I am delighted to announce that we will be starting this project in the coming weeks. The build will take 15 weeks to complete, with everything being ready to welcome our students back at the beginning of the next academic year. It will be a wonderful addition to our school building and enhances our provision and facilities available to the students of Rastrick High.”