Work starts to develop new art, music and fitness blocks at Doncaster school
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Bosses at Hill House School, a long-standing provider of educational excellence in Doncaster since 1912, has announced the commencement of building work for its latest ambitious development plans at its base in Finningley.
Work has started on the building previously named Oxford House within the Hill House School grounds, which will enable the school to expand and improve on a range of facilities.
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Hide AdThe building, now referred to as ‘New Court’, will provide the school with the space to create brand-new dedicated areas such as a Music School, Art School, Fitness Suite and a dedicated Year 6 Suite as well as freeing up areas across the school to increase the overall number of classrooms and workspaces, providing a wide range of benefits to the growing number of over 800 pupils.
“I am thrilled to announce the beginning of our new development programme,” said David Holland, Headmaster of Hill House.
“The new space available will mean that we can now provide a dedicated Year 6 Suite to support our Junior School pupils even better in the transition to Hill House Senior School.
“Our new modern and bespoke Music and Art schools reflect our dedication to a rich and diverse curriculum in creative subjects and a new Fitness Suite featuring a studio, cardiovascular gym and a weights room, will also complement the school’s sporting success and support our pupils to triumph further over the upcoming years.
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Hide Ad“Not only will these enhancements further elevate the educational experience for our current pupils, but for generations to come.”
Over the past 15 years, Hill House School has undergone remarkable transformations, including its relocation to Auckley, the establishment of a thriving Sixth Form, the development of a new Dining Hall and Paver Hockey Pitch and more recently, the opening of a new Pavilion on the site of the school’s sports’ grounds in nearby Blaxton.
Local contractor, Burhouse Construction have now commenced the work to New Court, based on the plans developed by JHA Architecture, with all of the new facilities expected to be in place by the end of 2024.
A spokesman said: “This development marks a significant milestone in the school’s ongoing commitment to providing exceptional facilities and opportunities for its pupils.”
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