Gainsborough: Poet officially opens new school classroom and sports hall

Renowned poet Benjamin Zephaniah officially opened the new £2.7m classroom and sports hall scheme at Queen Elizabeth’s High School.
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in GainsboroughPoet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in Gainsborough
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in Gainsborough

The new facilities include a two-storey block of eight classrooms, a new sports hall, remodelling of five small music practice rooms and other refurbishments.

Lincs County Council has contributed £2.2m to the scheme, with £500,000 from the Education Funding Agency and £11,000 from the school.

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Coun Patricia Bradwell, Executive Coun for Children’s Services, said: “This is a tremendous boost for students, teachers and governors at Queen Elizabeth’s High School.”

Poet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in GainsboroughPoet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in Gainsborough
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah opened the new Teaching Block and Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth's High School in Gainsborough

“They can now enjoy top class facilities which will provide an excellent learning environment for many more young people who come through the school in years to come.”

“Where there is a need and funds allow, we are committed to improving and extending our portfolio of schools and academies.”

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