Two of Liverpool's promising starlets paid a visit to St Ambrose Barlow Catholic High School to unveil a brand new state-of-the-art training facility.
Conor Coady and Michael Roberts cut the ribbon at the opening of the new £150,000 project, and the new suite will provide a high quality venue for the delivery of training for local businesses and schools in the South Sefton Area.
The Governors, staff and students of St Ambrose Barlow Catholic High School unanimously voted to name the facility 'The Andy Traynor Suite' in memory of their former Headteacher who tragically passed away shortly after his retirement.
Mr. Traynor laid the foundations for the massive success that the school has achieved in recent years, resulting in national awards for excellence.
The state of the art building is a self-contained training facility. It includes a conference room with an attached ICT area for up to 28 users with a SMART whiteboard and internet access. The Training room can be accessed independently from the school and has a purpose built reception area, disabled WC and kitchen.
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