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The entire campus contained four large buildings with a few smaller satellite buildings. Three of the large buildings are actually schools in themselves with one building Elementary, one for Middle, and one for High School. The final large building was for administration, general offices and meeting rooms.  
The entire campus contained four large buildings with a few smaller satellite buildings. Three of the large buildings are actually schools in themselves with one building Elementary, one for Middle, and one for High School. The final large building was for administration, general offices and meeting rooms.  


 
The final of the four buildings is know as the Lutterell Building and where the entire the complexes name is derived from.  
This final building is know as the Lutterell Building and where the entire the complexes name is derived from.  
However, due to the wear and tear from the [[Malton_Incident|outbreak]], it has become the only accessible and habitable building remaining. The other three buildings have become husks and broken down as survivors over the years focusing on maintaing one building for defense.
However, due to the wear and tear from the [[Malton_Incident|outbreak]], it has become the only accessible and habitable building remaining. The other three buildings have become husks and broken down. Because survivors avoid the building, as it provides no defense or supplies, zombies do as well.


===History===
===History===
South Blythville had no dedicated school system until 1978. This lead to a slight chaos as parents would send their children to the surrounding school districts. Most notably Wykewood's [[Oldroyd_Avenue_School|Oldroyd Avenue School]] and North Blythville's [[Whyt_Plaza_School|Whyt Plaza School]] would have a dramatic drop in their student body because of the new school.
Up until 1978, South Blythville had no internal school system. Students were divided between Wykewood's [[Oldroyd_Avenue_School|Oldroyd Avenue School]] and North Blythville's [[Whyt_Plaza_School|Whyt Plaza School]].  


Their school team is the South Blythville Bulldogs, and as the school attracted students in the area their main rivals would become the two aforementioned schools.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Latest revision as of 04:03, 14 July 2015

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Lutterell Place School
Last status update Dec 2020
--Tarrok (talk) 01:06, 30 November 2021 (UTC)
Lutterell Place School

South Blythville [21, 77]

Bertrand Avenue Cridlin Avenue Park Walk
the Dommett Museum Lutterell Place School Brownsey Alley
the Lawrie Arms the Simkins Monument Ridley Crescent

Basic Info:

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

Lutterell Place School

Description

"Half-finished work is scattered across the floor."

The Lutterell Place School is unique as it is not just one school building, but was actually multiple buildings that connected to form one campus for all of the former students of South Blythville. The entire campus contained four large buildings with a few smaller satellite buildings. Three of the large buildings are actually schools in themselves with one building Elementary, one for Middle, and one for High School. The final large building was for administration, general offices and meeting rooms.

The final of the four buildings is know as the Lutterell Building and where the entire the complexes name is derived from. However, due to the wear and tear from the outbreak, it has become the only accessible and habitable building remaining. The other three buildings have become husks and broken down as survivors over the years focusing on maintaing one building for defense.

History

Up until 1978, South Blythville had no internal school system. Students were divided between Wykewood's Oldroyd Avenue School and North Blythville's Whyt Plaza School.

Their school team is the South Blythville Bulldogs, and as the school attracted students in the area their main rivals would become the two aforementioned schools.

Barricade Policy

According to the South Blythville Barricade Plan, this building is to be barricaded at Very Safely Barricaded (VSB++).

Current Status

Entry point has been over 'caded on occasion the past few days, but the building is otherwise fine. --Adobewedge 03:31, 6 November 2009 (UTC)



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