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Temple Moor 6th Form Building Opens

Temple Moor 6th Form Building Opens

Craig Mewse and Josie Brogan were among the guests at the grand unveiling of the impressive £2.6 million sixth-form extension at Temple Moor High School in Leeds.

On Tuesday, January 28, Red Kite Learning Trust marked a significant milestone with the official opening of its newly expanded Sixth Form facilities. A lively crowd of students, staff, and local dignitaries gathered to witness the unveiling of a commemorative plaque by Councillor Abigail Marshall Katung, the Lord Mayor of Leeds.

Designed by Bowman Riley, this exciting new development boosts Temple Moor High School’s capacity, offering an additional 175 sixth-form places, bringing the total to 350. The state-of-the-art expansion provides students with top-tier facilities, including seven new classrooms, a dedicated study area, an upgraded ICT suite, and an expansive common room featuring a servery, as well as designated spaces for a cybercafé and socialising.

The newly opened extension ensures that Temple Moor Sixth Form students have access to the resources they need to thrive, both academically and socially.

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