Bishop Monkton Church of England Primary School has submitted plans to build a new permanent classroom.
The new structure would replace a temporary unit at the school that would be demolished.
Planning documents submitted to North Yorkshire County Council say the 134 square metre classroom would provide a more accessible and inclusive environment for pupils.
The village school currently has around 100 pupils.
Documents say:
“The new classroom unit will provide modern teaching environment and a much-needed space for the needs of the existing pupils providing them with a more suitable means of access and teaching environment.”
A decision on the proposal will be made at a later date.
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