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Originally Posted by Rups
Haha same, but for my school, all the blocks end at the same floor.
Edit: Meaning all of them are 5 storeys high. :P
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rups
Haha same, but for my school, all the blocks end at the same floor.
Edit: Meaning all of them are 5 storeys high. :P
2, but they're reallllllllllllllllly huge.
Ground floor and first floor
cant vote coz there diff ;P
2 blocks (buildings) = 3 floors
1 block = 2 floors
and the others only have 1 floor.
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Originally Posted by MattGarner
Ooh, cool! :D
My school is massive, but has only got ground floor and first floor.
My school split.
So instead of yr 7,8,9 in 'Lower school' and year 10,11 and 6 form in 'upper school'
They put half of 7,8,9,10,11 in lower school and the other half in upper school, both buildings are massive but lower school is much bigger.
They built a building for 6th form.. so that should open next year.
My school,
4 blocks, two are 2 floors and 2 are single floors
The school I work at,
150 acres in size,
23 blocks (including 5 houses, 1 staff house and 1 janitorial house (this one is actually a house))
Houses consist of 4 floors each and are approximately 30 metres by 15 in size.
We have so much land that for me to do my job I must use an ATV (quad bike) to get around everywhere quickly.
August 2006 should be the completion of our new house
We have 3 floors in the main building. Then we have the maths block, Drama and Music Block and Sports Hall. Also the porta-cabins to replace the 6 form block as it got burnt down
Humanities block- 2 floors
maths block- 2 floors
english/languages/art block- 2 floors but theyr HUGE
science block- 12 classroom scattered around
music block- 1 floor
+ 7 mobile classrooms
+ a HUGE college block with 2 floors
IT block- hmm kinda 2 floors.
the rest of the lessons are spread out, my schools really big LOL. drama and stuff have classes in random places, mainly in the drama corridor.
If I can remember it was something like 4