Wednesday 19 February 2020

How Robert Clack School Is Investing in Children's Futures



There's no denying that education is important. Robert Clack School, based in Dagenham, aims to support students no matter what their futures hold. This article will explain how improvements to the school are giving students more opportunities.

Improved School Facilities

Robert Clack School has just come to the end of a huge, £43.75 million investment scheme, designed to add expand the school premises and give students more facilities to use.

This project included the creation of:

  • 12 new classrooms
  • A new food technology lab
  • New kitchens
  • An extended dining hall 
These improvements will benefit children for years to come as they attend the school. Having extra facilities means the school can focus on giving students a fully rounded education.

Mid Group Awards and Accreditations

The school now has a 'Constructioniarium' too. This has been designed for students interested in construction and carpentry. Right now, future construction industry leaders need to be encouraged as much as possible. The shortage of construction workers in the UK threatens the £3 billion new homes investment promised by the government. If students are encouraged now, the industry will be ready for them.

What Next?

The school is very much not resting on its laurels. Work is currently underway on a new school campus:  Lymington Fields. This facility is going to be part of the Robert Clack School, and once complete it will help the school to provide over 4,000 places. It will also offer primary school places for the first time.

The development will include a total of 42 new classrooms, as well as two multi-purpose game areas and a sports hall.

Robert Clack School’s 2019 Expansion Programme


Construction of New Facilities


The construction of these new educational facilities has been undertaken by the Mid Group, overseen by Chairman Sahel Majali. The company has completed several educational projects in the past, making it the perfect choice. However, this is by far one of its biggest projects. As the school motto says, 'For the brave nothing is difficult'. This could not be more apt, as the Mid Group took on this role with ease.

Robert Clack School is looking towards the future, creating new learning opportunities with the Mid Group. Soon, there will be even more learning opportunities for students in the area.




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