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Pupils transform pavilion at school



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
TEAM work has helped transform a pond-side pavilion at a high school Over Wyre.
TEAM work has helped transform a pond-side pavilion at a high school Over Wyre.
Pupils at St Aidan's CE Technology College in Preesall carried out the work as part of an enterprise challenge.
The group of year 10 students didn't just tidy the area up; they worked out what materials they need, how much it would cost and how they could best obtain them all.
Having presented their power point designs and drawings to the school Leadership Team and Parents Teachers Association, their designs were approved, work was put into place and renovations began.
Their work paid off - now they have helped create a bright, colourful, clean place to work.
And in addition they it will help them complete their challenges towards their Bronze and Silver Awards of the ASDAN U Choose programme.
The ADSAN scheme helps learners achieve personal and social development in such areas as sports, healthy living, community involvement or work experience, and they receive awards at the end of it .
The students involved in the pavilion initiative were Jemma Burman, Ben Curtis, Sean Whitehead, Robert Smallshaw and Gabrielle McPhee.
Staff member Terri Vaselli said: "The students involved worked really hard and learnt a whole range of new skills.
"The finished pavilion looks fantastic and classes have already enjoyed working in the new environment."

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