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Positive steps for student learning
Two new buildings at Horsham Special School will open to students by the middle of the year.
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Horsham Special School principal Ben Tait said the build included a new senior education building and an adaptable resource centre.
“The new senior education building will have three new classrooms for senior students,” he said.
“The adaptable resource centre is a new kitchen, music room and art studio as well as a staff resource centre.”
Mr Tait said it was ‘wonderful’ to be able to provide state-of-the-art buildings for student learning.
“The students are very excited. Students who start this year, in seniors, will be the first group of stu- dents to use the new building and move out of the portable building,” Mr Tait said.
“There will be no students in portable buildings by the time this build is finished.
“It’s fantastic to match the attitude and learning of the students with the resources and buildings.”