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Capital Programme

The Capital Programme within The States Business Plan 2006 – 2008

2006 - Grainville School (Phases 3)

Phase three of a five stage redevelopment for Grainville School. This involves the construction of a new block which will create new general classrooms (two departments), a learning centre, ICT rooms, administration / reception and special needs facilities.

2007 - St. Peters School

St Peters school currently suffers from two key problems: - (a) the external fabric of the building is in a poor state and in need of major refurbishment and (b) the accommodation provided by the school buildings, when compared against educational standards, is inadequate for the modern curriculum. The phased refurbishment works will replace the buildings flat roofs, establish seven ‘full’ size classrooms, a new nursery class, provide for special needs education, and create facilities for staff and parents.

2006 - Mont A L’abbe School (Phase 1)

Mont A L’Abbe School is the only school in Jersey for pupils aged 3 to 19 with profound and multiple learning difficulties. Phase 1 of the two stage programme of works involves the development of a small secondary off-site provision for special needs students at Haute Valle School. This will give the students and staff access to specialist educational facilities already at the Haute Valle site such as science labs and home economics class rooms, as well as providing the a sense of greater inclusion in the community.

2008 - Mont A L’abbe School (Phase 2)

Phase Two of the remodelling works involves the demolition and upgrade of the remaining part of the existing Mont A L’Abbe building, the older part of the school will be replaced with new buildings which reflect the standards attained in previous 1993 extensions and which will enable the school to meet the accommodation and curriculum requirements of its junior pupils.

2008 - Highlands College A’ Block

This project is primarily concerned with remedial to the main original Highlands College Block. It proposes to replace the roof coverings and repair the external facade and fenestration so that the external envelope is wind and weather tight and in doings eliminate ingress of water that causes long term damage. It also includes major internal building works to provide fire compartmentalization together with an overhaul of building services. In addition to these repairs, some internal remodelling and modernization of floors plans is required, which will include making better provision for the disabled together with the installation of a new lift.

2009 - St Martin’s School

This project will address the lack of teaching and non teaching space in the school in the context of the current primary curriculum. Improvements will include:- replacement of two temporary classrooms, pupil storage, toilets, circulation and resource area; extensions to a number of classrooms and the Hall; update of mechanical and engineering services, improved administration facilities and additional storage space.

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