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Originally used as a form room by the Upper Sixth, with the opening of [[Number One South End]] as the "Sixth Form house" the JCR became home to the Lower Sixth. | Originally used as a form room by the Upper Sixth, with the opening of [[Number One South End]] as the "Sixth Form house" the JCR became home to the Lower Sixth. | ||
In the 2000s it contained a small kitchen. | In the 2000s it contained a small kitchen. Along with recreational use, it is also regularly used to host exams. | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Revision as of 00:40, 5 February 2021
The Junior Common Room (JCR) was opened in 1966 for use by the Upper Sixth Form. The building runs parallel to the Staff Room, and was built in a similar architectural style.
Originally used as a form room by the Upper Sixth, with the opening of Number One South End as the "Sixth Form house" the JCR became home to the Lower Sixth.
In the 2000s it contained a small kitchen. Along with recreational use, it is also regularly used to host exams.