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Oct 2022
St Peter's Church of England Primary School in the centre of Harrogate has completed one of the most substantial refurbishments in its history.
The school, which has 267 pupils, has spent £280,000 removing external fire escapes, creating additional classrooms and a new outside play area which includes parkour equipment.
Built in 1883, St Peter's was Harrogate's first purpose-built hospital. The hospital was closed in 1932 and then bought a few years later and turned into a school.
Today it is part of the multi-academy Yorkshire Causeway Schools Trust which includes St Aidan's Church of England High School and a number of other Church of England and community schools in the district.
The refurbishment work meant multiple projects at the same time -- all crammed into the summer holidays to avoid disrupting the children's education during term time.
Headteacher Mr Paul Griffiths said:
Part of the new playground area at St Peter's
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