The provided map compares two layouts of Riverage College: one from 30 years ago and the current layout.
Overall, it is evident that the college’s infrastructure has undergone some reconstruction and there are several new additions. However, some areas have remained unchanged, such as the sports hall, terrace, and library.
In the layout from 30 years ago, the largest room is the sports hall, which is followed by the flower garden and terrace, both situated along the sides of the path. To the left of the terrace, there are the refectory and library, while the common room is located on the right. At the end of the path, before the offices and reception area, there is a large car park.
The current layout features several notable changes. The most noticeable change is the replacement of the flower garden with steps. Following the terrace, the refectory has been replaced by an office, and the common room has been substituted with a café. The four offices have now been combined into a single art classroom. The only new addition is the music room, which is located to the right of the reception area. Finally, the car park has been replaced with trees.
