A BRADFORD secondary school is to benefit from the Government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
Trinity Academy Bradford, Queensbury, was named in the second set of schools announced this week. The first 50 were announced back in February.
A spokesperson for the school said: “Trinity Academy Bradford are excited to announce that we have been selected by the Government as part of their national School Rebuilding Programme.
"This means that the school buildings will be replaced or refurbished providing modern, state of the art facilities from classrooms and science labs, to sports halls and dining rooms.
"We are excited for the students of Trinity Academy Bradford to finally receive the world class facilities that they deserve. Next steps will be announced soon.”
The School Rebuilding Programme will carry out major rebuilding and refurbishment projects at school and sixth form college buildings across England, with buildings prioritised according to their condition.
The Trinity Multi-Academy Trust took over the school, formerly known as Queensbury Academy, earlier this year.
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