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Royal opening for MacIntyre School

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Published Date:
30 May 2007
WINGRAVE welcomed HRH Duke of Gloucester as the MacIntyre School was officially opened last week.
The MacIntyre School is part of a national charity providing learning, support and care for more than 700 children and adults with learning disabilities in the UK.

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The school, which previously resided in the Old Manor House of Wingrave village, has recently been rebuilt to accommodate for the present and future development and needs of its students.

The Duke of Gloucester unveiled a spectacular plaque dedicated to the sponsors of the build, signalling a new and exciting future for the school.

Guests were invited on a tour of the new building where they also got to view some of the students' work before a speech from the Duke in which he hailed the opening of the school: "An inspirational and vitally important event."

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  • Last Updated: 30 May 2007 4:51 PM
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