Preston Muslim Girls make their own piece of history
Preston Muslim Girls’ High officially topped the table for adding value to pupils’ education in last week’s government league tables.
This comes as the school, which started out in with only a handful of pupils in classrooms in a converted mill in Deepdale, is undergoing a major transformation.
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Hide AdCurrently operating from three separate sites, it is celebrating the construction of new purpose built school.
The state-of-the art new facility with outdoor space, is being built behind Deepdale Mill, on the site of a disused industrial building.
To celebrate it’s heritage, the school has buried a time capsule which will be dug up in September 2039 - to mark its 50th anniversary.
A spokesman said: “The idea came to us as the new school building was being put up. It seemed a great opportunity to capture what the school is like now and to send that into the future. PMGHS has changed so much over the years.”
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Hide AdThe weather-proof tube contains a host of items reflecting the current era, including letters tot heir future selves from headteacher Mufti Javid, Fowziyah Adam the current head girl and Mrs Tahera Kalang, an ex-pupil, who is now the head of PE, and welfare assistant Mrs Memuda Umerji,
There is also a copy of the school’s outstanding Ofsted report, coins and newspapers, GCSE papers examples of pupil exercise books and postcards to the future.
The spokesman added: “The last thing to go in was the newspaper of the day. Friday, January 31st was a historic day as it was the day that the UK officially left the EU.”
The capsule is buried inwhat will be a landscaped area and the new building is expected to be ready for the start of the new academic year in September.