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| 21 May 2024 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| Building for the Future |
The College's Heritage works, which started in July 2022, will restore our iconic historic buildings to their former glory. This ambitious but very necessary programme will take 10 years to complete and cost an estimated £15 million. With Phase 1 now complete, the scaffolding is in place to tackle Phase 2. Work will get underway in earnest in over the summer break, to ensure minimal impact on school life.
You can play your part by making a donation at any level. Whether it's a one-off gift or a monthly donation, every penny counts.
Visit our website www.campbellcollege.com to support our Heritage Appeal, or if you would like to to find out more, please reach out to Development Director, Cathy Law.
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