Ercall Wood Technology College says the building will allow it to take in 300 more students.
A school will expand to create room for 300 extra pupils after being given planning permission for a three-storey teaching block.
Ercall Wood Technology College in Wellington, Shropshire, said it would mainly be used for science lessons.It has been on its current site since the 1940s, but was re-built in 2014 under the Building Schools for the Future scheme. The new building will contain 10 science labs, science preparation rooms, plus store rooms and other support rooms.The ground floor will have 128 seats where children can eat at lunchtime.Follow BBC West Midlands on
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