A FARNHAM secondary school has submitted plans for a new sixth-form centre to replace its "outdated and woefully inadequate" facilities.
All Hallows School in Weybourne Road currently welcomes 200 students to its sixth form college, which was built in 1982 to house just 96 students.
The school is not planning to increase the number of children joining the school, but hopes the works will relieve the "enormous pressure" on existing buildings.
College students currently share many facilities with the secondary school, including classrooms, seminar rooms and science labs.
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