It would contain two classrooms and toilet facilities
Planning permission is being sought by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture to install a mobile classroom on the grounds of Queen Elizabeth II High School.
The application shows two classrooms, toilet facilities, a wheelchair access ramp and stairs.
It wants to put the temporary building next to the school's tennis courts and car park.
The DESC says it is 'needed' for September 2024 due to an increase in the number of pupils enrolling at the school.
It currently has a capacity for 898 and is expecting just over 900 children.
The application is currently pending consideration and can be found here.
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