Page 5, 4th May 1962

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Organisations: St. Patrick's School
Locations: Nottingham

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SIX-CORNERED CLASSROOMS

WHAT is described as the most revolutionary primary school in the Midlands is to be built near the. banks of the River Trent at Nottingham. All the classrooms will be hexagonal in shape, and each class will be divided into groups—one in each corner. This will assist a new method of teaching.

Three hundred children will be accommodated, chiefly from St. Patrick's School. Nottingham, which is due for demolition because of road widening.




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