Grounds
The school has expanded into new buildings over time; Main (M), Jubilee (J), Golden Jubilee (was Danson building but was replaced in 2005 by the current building), Heath (H), Le Feuvre (L), Music (Mu), Jubilee extension (J) (2002–03) and Golden Jubilee (G). Some confusion can occur with the Jubilee extension, which was originally the G building and the 2005 extension of the Main building. Recently, the SEN block (S) has been added on the end of the school on the PE block's side and a new sixth form centre has been built as an extension to the Le Feuvre building.
The schools layout forms an internal courtyard area surrounded on all sides, except from the West, a covered area.
The area of the field exceeds that of the buildings and the field is surrounded on two sides by Danson Park, as can be seen from this map:
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