Checked this place out 3 years ago, to no avail, but found a school sweatshirt...
Went back after a tip off about entry from my brother when he stumbled across access while walking his dog.
The school closed in 2006 and catered for a very small number of students (Usually less than 20 at any one time, I'm told) for one on one teaching and support.
My photos aren't great, the autofocus on the old D80 is getting a bit unresponsive, and taking photos in near pitch black with manual doesn't make for great photos.
Visited with Petzl, Indy, and my brother.
Oh yeah, and YAY FOR BEING BACK IN THE GAME.
One of the "Hygiene Rooms" Why it has a door leading outside, I will never know.
Main Hall, This is HUGE.
This place has SO much storage, All neatly labelled. An OCD sufferers dream!
Pottery Kiln, For the art department!
The school had its own pool, admittedly the smallest pool I've ever seen though!
And Finally, EVERY explore should come with complimentary MDF instruments, there were also some awesome MDF rifles. Cause what's a better idea than teaching special needs children to wave guns around??
Went back after a tip off about entry from my brother when he stumbled across access while walking his dog.
The school closed in 2006 and catered for a very small number of students (Usually less than 20 at any one time, I'm told) for one on one teaching and support.
My photos aren't great, the autofocus on the old D80 is getting a bit unresponsive, and taking photos in near pitch black with manual doesn't make for great photos.
Visited with Petzl, Indy, and my brother.
Oh yeah, and YAY FOR BEING BACK IN THE GAME.
One of the "Hygiene Rooms" Why it has a door leading outside, I will never know.
Main Hall, This is HUGE.
This place has SO much storage, All neatly labelled. An OCD sufferers dream!
Pottery Kiln, For the art department!
The school had its own pool, admittedly the smallest pool I've ever seen though!
And Finally, EVERY explore should come with complimentary MDF instruments, there were also some awesome MDF rifles. Cause what's a better idea than teaching special needs children to wave guns around??