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===Description===
===Description===
Once a bright and lively place with glowing ofsted reports a shadow has been cast over Lea Street School. Old display work adorns the walls. In a science classroom paper mache planets hang from the ceiling with Pluto included. Other classrooms contain small TVs with VCR players. These once played BBC tapes on the Roman Empire and the Tudors. There are still equations and paragraphs chalked on the blackboards. The schools two computers crashed and never returned long ago.
Once a bright and lively place with glowing ofsted reports a shadow has been cast over Lea Street School. Old display work adorns the walls. In a science classroom paper mache planets hang from the ceiling with Pluto included. Other classrooms contain small TVs with VCR players. These once played BBC tapes on the Roman Empire and the Tudors. There are still equations and paragraphs chalked on the blackboards. The schools two computers crashed and never returned long ago.


Staying in this place makes you feel like you’re out of bounds. As though any moment the head teacher will come in and shout at you for being inside at lunch hour. Still the reception is a comfortable place to sleep in.
Staying in this place makes you feel like you’re out of bounds. As though any moment the head teacher will come in and shout at you for being inside at lunch hour. Still the reception is a comfortable place to sleep in.

Revision as of 18:14, 5 August 2010

Lea Street School

Gulsonside [75, 70]

Waish Plaza
(Crowbank)
Hitchfield Alley
(Crowbank)
a carpark
(Crowbank)
Cottrill Square Lea Street School Pavitt Cinema
St. Polycarp's Hospital the Cockell Building Stephens Park

Basic Info:

  • Among the internal descriptions found in Schools:
    • "Half-finished work is scattered across the floor."
  • This building can be barricaded normally

Lea Street School

Description

Once a bright and lively place with glowing ofsted reports a shadow has been cast over Lea Street School. Old display work adorns the walls. In a science classroom paper mache planets hang from the ceiling with Pluto included. Other classrooms contain small TVs with VCR players. These once played BBC tapes on the Roman Empire and the Tudors. There are still equations and paragraphs chalked on the blackboards. The schools two computers crashed and never returned long ago.


Staying in this place makes you feel like you’re out of bounds. As though any moment the head teacher will come in and shout at you for being inside at lunch hour. Still the reception is a comfortable place to sleep in.

History

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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