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High school forced to close for weeks left with 'significant smoke and water damage' after huge blaze on first day of term

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A high school forced to close for weeks after a huge blaze broke out in a classroom on the first day of term has been left with 'significant smoke and water damage'.

Fire crews raced to the incident at the Dean Trust Ardwick high school, Stockport Road, on January 4. The school was forced to close immediately afterwards amid fire service investigations, with pupils instead completing lessons remotely from home.

However, it was only last week that the site reopened to Year 11 students, who are currently sitting their mock GCSE exams. The other four year groups are still currently being supported from home. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...

just click here to give it a go The school has now published a risk assessment for their re-opening following the fire, with the remaining year groups to start making their return to in-person lessons from next week.

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