By Matt Smith
MORE than £70,000 has been spent on a new learning and resource centre and staff room at Studley Infant School.
And the new buildings are just the tip of the iceberg for the school, which plans to be radically reformed by 2004.
The new learning and resource centre, which has been taken seven months to build, brings together both new and old technologies by merging the library with an internet suite.
The school has also been given the news it can scrap its four mobile classrooms for purpose-built rooms.
At present, the school is split into six sections, with four mobile classrooms, which the headteacher feels are not fit for the 21 century.
An architect will be visiting the school in the next few weeks.
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