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Students from Liverpool school selected for prestigious engineering scheme


Students from Liverpool school selected for prestigious engineering scheme


"The new facilities will be a huge improvement, it will look fantastic."
Tim Alderman



Three Year 12 students from St. Julie's High School in Woolton have been individually selected to join a prestigious, recently launched UK Engineering Education Scheme.

Isobel Dawes, Samantha Smith and Emily Chapman-Roe will be collaborating with Kier Construction on a six month project surrounding the demolition of St. Julie's vacated buildings on the current site in south Liverpool in preparation for the new build due to be completed by September 2017.

Headteacher Tim Alderman said: "The pupils have been chosen from a wealth of talent at our school and we are very proud of them. We are all getting really excited as we approach nearer the time of the completion too. It's been remarkable to see how Kier, using state of the art technology have enabled the new school to be developed as we continue into Spring/Summer term without fuss or interruption. The new facilities will be a huge improvement, it will look fantastic.”

The new build will include a dance studio, gymnastics suite, chapel, performing arts theatre and astro-turf sports pitches. The St. Julie's High School project is part of the Liverpool Schools Investment Programme, which will see at least 12 new schools built across the city.

Pictured from left to right, Olivia Hobson (Science and Maths Teacher), Ron Francis (Kier), Year 12 Students Isobel Dawes, Samantha Smith and Emily Chapman-Roe, Bryn Jones (Kier).

 

 

 

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