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Friday 14 November 2014

Checkpoint 6)Sketches and description of St Margrets Secondary School

 St. Margarets Secondary School
Observations and Analysis.
> the school has a rich history of since 1842
> has bus stops within a walking distance from the school itself
   - busses will then be the mode of transport for the students up to their own comfort zones
   - students will find it simple to travel to their school as they could take the bus and walk a few minutes to reach their destination (school)
> many private properties / bungalows around the premises of the school
   - people living in that area are able to admit their children to this school and it would be effective for them as it would be easy to travel there.
   - the location  would then allow other citizens to get the house where they would have to buy it, hence contributing to the economy.
> overhead bridge with staircases
   - the overhead bridge will allow people, especially the students, the easily cross the road and taking in mind their safety. Therefore the bridge serves a purpose such that people would be safe when crossing the road, hence reducing the amount of accidents that may happen.
> car park nearby the school
   - the car park will allow parents of the children to send them to school by car as their mode of transport
> construction of a new building (most probably a house) across the school
   - this will allow other citizens to get hold of the housing at that area and hence boosting the economy
           
The atmosphere around the area seems peaceful as the area does not have much noise pollution due to its location.
If I was a bus driver, I will find it quite simple to find the school as it is quite big and located next to a busy road
Future.
The future of this school may not be affected as it has a large history, hence it is reasonable that the government would not want to take down the building. However, they may also move the school to other locations as time passes. The school will also adapt to the modern technological demands and will be more updated.

sketch:
sketch of st margrets secondary school, scale is 1:330

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