Aswell as the fact that the heating comes through the ceiling of the school, non of the three halls are big enough for the whole school to congregate, is that silly or what?
Plus at the moment there are only years 9, 10 and 11 with some 6th formers, but because the middle schools are closing down, there will soon be years 7 and 8 but no 6th formers.
At the moment you can just about fit a year group into the drama studio, if extra chairs are put out (there are about 100 fixed, folding chairs.) Also, houses can have assemblies aswell, and because a house is a quarter of the school, my house at least can fit in without extra chairs, but if they almsot double in size, i don't think even a house will fit in to have an assembly.
What were the architects and builders thinking of? Can the whole school fit into a hall of a high school you know of?
ps. thinking about it there probably more like between 150-200 chairs in the dramam studio as there's about 250 in my year group and between 50 and 80 extra chairs put out.
possible, but 1/4 to 1/3 of the school wouldn't need anywhere near the amount of classrooms that there are.
Plus in my village and the nearby town, there are only a handful of houses that have been built since the school would have opened, so where have the extra people come from?
If you are genuinely interested in the answer to your question then ask the school for records of the pupil numbers each year since it opened and see if there is a marked increase.
We had the same sort of thing at my school, the house assembly's, non of our 4 halls could fit the whole school in either, however there were 1200 students, so it would be a squish in any hall.
My history teacher who has been teaching there since the school opened said that he thinks there has only been a small increase. I asked him about it and he said its silly but doesn't know why, and that the whole school has never been able to fit in the hall.