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The image presents three diagrams illustrating the transformations at West Park Secondary School over three distinct years: 1950, 1980, and 2010. In 1950, the school premises comprised the main school building, houses, farmland, and a playground, with a main road running horizontally in the foreground. By 1980, considerable changes had occurred: the houses were replaced by a car park, the farmland gave way to a new science block and sports field, and the playground shifted to the far right, adjacent to the sports field. In 2010, further modifications included the expansion of the main school building, now labeled as “School block (Main building),” the car park's relocation to the area originally occupied by houses, and the addition of a new car park where the farmland once was, situated below the main school block.
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The diagrams illustrate how West Park Secondary School has developed since 1950 when it was built. Overall, the school saw significant growth although its recreational facilities did not develop as much as its buildings and parking space.
In 1950, the school was a single building located along the main road and to the right of a series of houses. There was a large playground which was located right behind the school: building to the right of some farmland.
Thirty years later in 1980, the houses were demolished and replaced by a car park, as well as a new science block, for the school while the old school building was changed into its main building. The farmland was also replaced by a new sports field, but the playground remained unchanged.
In the last year, 2010, the car park was extended, as a result of which the land previously allocated to the sports field was added to it. However, about a third of the old playground was turned into a new, yet much smaller, sports field.
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