Question | Answer |
I am the building that hides the place that you visit to fill your tum | Cloetenberg
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The birthdate of this buidling is underneath the roof on the gable | 1785
| Where do the tiniest children begin their learning | Oakwood
| The patterns on the floor tell us what we are proud of, in the building where we meet as a family | Simpson Hall
| After school you can come to me and I will keep you safe | The Stables Aftercare
| I am a new block named after one of the principals | Taylor Block
| The principal before Mr Storey, was in charge of the school for how many years? | 22 years
| I was the original Manor House and I am now the block where you find the dining room, Mrs Mc Culley’s office and the staff dining room | Cloetenburg
| Please come to me and find the Midgley shield. Where am I? | On the wall in the dining room
| What have the three houses been named after? Y ou will find the clue in the dining room | birds
| I disrupt your playtime. Who am I? | the bell
| Why was the bell donated to the school? | in memory of a pupil Clive Barnes who died in 1968
| I was previously the house for one of the head teachers, now sweet tunes can be heard from my windows. Who am I? | Music Department
| I was a coach house, then I became a library, what am I now? | Art Room
| I was the Guildhall, and then I was the Grade 6 and 7 classrooms. What am I now | Knowledge Centre
| I was once a dam and now I help you to keep fit and cool, what am I? | swimming pool
| You sat in my rooms when you learnt to read and write when you were younger, who am I? | JP Block
| I support children with their learning and I used to be the music room, who am I? | Mrs Hugill’s Cottage |