ecb
12-Nov-22, 15:54
I saw this article in the online version of John O'Groat Journal:
"'Unequivocal answers' needed about the future of Thurso High School, says local councillor
A Caithness councillor wants "unequivocal answers" about the future of Thurso High after it emerged a second block at the school is being checked. ... ":
https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/news/unequivocal-answers-needed-about-the-future-of-thurso-high-293217/
When I was a pupil there, in about 1974, there was a scare about a building material (high alumina concrete, I think) and one of the older blocks (I'm not sure if it is the one in the John O'Groat Journal article) was closed while work was carried out. I think first year pupils (at least) were sent home for a week or two and some classes were held in the assembly hall (the school roll was much higher then).
Are there any plans for a replacement building for the school? Wick got one a few years ago. Many newer schools (dating from 1960s and 1970s) in other parts of Scotland have been replaced.
"'Unequivocal answers' needed about the future of Thurso High School, says local councillor
A Caithness councillor wants "unequivocal answers" about the future of Thurso High after it emerged a second block at the school is being checked. ... ":
https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/news/unequivocal-answers-needed-about-the-future-of-thurso-high-293217/
When I was a pupil there, in about 1974, there was a scare about a building material (high alumina concrete, I think) and one of the older blocks (I'm not sure if it is the one in the John O'Groat Journal article) was closed while work was carried out. I think first year pupils (at least) were sent home for a week or two and some classes were held in the assembly hall (the school roll was much higher then).
Are there any plans for a replacement building for the school? Wick got one a few years ago. Many newer schools (dating from 1960s and 1970s) in other parts of Scotland have been replaced.