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The new Academy, which is sponsored by Hull College, was named
by a Year 7 pupil Dez Greenwood after Sirius Star, the brightest in
the night sky. It is due to open
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The new Academy, which is sponsored by Hull College, was named
by a Year 7 pupil Dez Greenwood after Sirius Star, the brightest in
the night sky. It is due to open as an academy in the existing
building September (2009) and will transfer in September 2011 to
its new building alongside Ganton School and the ESHV.
To support the Sirius Academy's specialism in sport, design
features include a six-court sports hall, three Multi Use Games
Areas (MUGAs) and a 3G sports pitch and is certain to attract
extensive use by both students and the local community. Just beyond
the academy entrance there will be a fabulous open 'heart space'
with large 'pods' housing ICT-rich specialist areas and an
'eco-dome' to enhance environmental sciences. The academy will make
both an instant and lasting impression with its creative design and
many exciting facilities such as dance studios, a hair and beauty
salon and an external construction workshop, as well as opening its
doors for extensive community use.
Pupils from Ganton Special School and the ESHV will have their own
hydrotherapy pool and an exciting internal courtyard with a
relaxing sensory garden. It will be a school unlike any other seen
before in Hull.
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