Hobart High School

Hobart High School

Infobox UK school
name = Hobart High School


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street = Kittens Lane
city = Norwich
county = Norfolk
country = England
postcode = NR14 6JU
LEA = Norfolk
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staff = 60 (approx.)
enrollment = 716
gender = Coeducational
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Hobart High School is a mixed sex, averaged sized, secondary comprehensive school situated in the village of Loddon, near Norwich.

History

Classroom of the Future and further investment

The classroom of the future was built here during 2002/2003. There is also £5.3 million investment made into the school. These investments included The project saw all mobile classrooms leave the site, as well as providing:

*A new sports hall with changing facilities.
*Nine classbases in a 2-storey humanities/modern foreign languages block with storage facilities.
*An extension to the dining hall.
*An extension to the music block to provide additional specialist accommodation, office and storage.
*Remodelling of the existing buildings to improve facilities for art, science, technology, staff accommodation, disabled toilet provision and storage.
*New entrance lobby areas.
*Additional storage and office accommodation.
*A new car and coach park.

The final stage of the project, which is set to be officially marked in the summer, will provide an all weather pitch - a joint project between Norfolk County Council, and the local Parish and District councils.

pecialist in Science

Hobart High School was awarded Specialist Science status from September 2006.

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