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Monday, 7 March 2011

Major Improvements for Seathorne School, Winthorpe

Seathorne Primary School in Winthorpe is set to benefit from around £3.5m of improvements, which will see substantial refurbishment and a new kitchen, library, staffroom and several new classrooms.
The modernisation programme will include a multi-use hall with activity studio, enhanced entrance, reception and office area and a new classroom configuration with better storage and toilet facilities.
There will be a new kitchen, staffroom, library, new classrooms and breakout areas. Other features will include a flexible and adaptable learning environment and a range of improvements for better community use facilities.
It is also intended to link the existing building and nursery to the new sections of the building.

Councillor Mark Smith, Conservative Member for Skegness North, states: “I am delighted that Lincolnshire County Council has committed this investment in Seathorne Primary School, which is a well-managed school supported by a great governing body. I hope that this helps inspire the children to achieve the highest possible outcomes in the future. Excellent facilities help aspirational families to maximise their potential and I look forward to watching the development grow to fruition”.
The project aims to be completed by autumn 2012.

Coming hard on the recent announcement of the huge investment in the Skegness Academy, this really is great news for the school community as well as the wider community of Skegness and Winthorpe.

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