NORTHWOOD College for Girls has a transformed sixth-form pavilion.
The interior walls of the original building were demolished to create a huge open-plan study space with acoustic ceiling, feature lighting and new sound system.
The new kitchenette includes a central wigwam style ‘collaboration’ table, as well as booths for quiet independent and group study.
There is also a new careers library and fitness suite with 16 work-out stations.
A school spokesman said: “Our objective was to create the perfect working environment and [it] has exceeded all expectations.
“At times it is filled with laughter as the girls enjoy their coffees and relax in comfort. At other times, you can hear a pin drop as they use tranquil space to become absorbed with their studies.”
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