The school, which caters for 270 pupils along with 60 in its nursery, previously only had space to accommodate one class of pupils, with the others being housed in temporary buildings in its playground. New facilities include a sensory room for children with special needs. Councillor Glynis Vince, Enfield's cabinet member for education, children's services and leisure, said: "Staff, parents and children should be rightly proud of their new school."
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