Princes Risborough School has opened a new building with four modern classrooms.
The Hawthorn building was officially opened on October 2, providing additional space for learning.
The new addition to the school site was made possible through support from Buckinghamshire Council.
The eco-friendly building is designed to enhance the educational experience, and the classrooms are equipped with the latest technology.
Head of school, Vincent Forshaw, said: "The Hawthorn building is more than just a new structure; it's a symbol of our commitment to providing the best possible education for our students.
"This facility will have a lasting impact on our school community, opening further opportunities for creativity, collaboration, and academic achievement."
The official opening was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony by Matthew Walsh, who commended the school's dedication to its students.
He said: "I was very honoured to be asked to be part of the Hawthorn building opening.
"This is a great addition to the school’s facilities for its students.
"As a local councillor and resident, it gives me great pleasure to see firsthand how the school is going from strength to strength.
"This is a testament to the great work of everyone involved, so well done to team Princes Risborough School."
The opening of the Hawthorn building is a significant step for the school in its mission to enhance its infrastructure and provide the best learning environments.
The new facility aims to help the school's growing enrolment and reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence in education and future-focused development.
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