The maps illustrate the changes made to Lynwich College between 2006 and the present day.
Overall, the college has undergone significant modernization, with the addition of several facilities such as a cafeteria, sports center, bike storage, and bus stop. These developments have improved accessibility and functionality, while the general layout has been reorganized around a central circular road.
In 2006, the college primarily consisted of two main buildings, a library to the east, and a sports field to the south. A car park was located to the northeast of the site, and a large area of trees occupied the northwestern corner. The college grounds lacked additional amenities or structured pathways.
Currently, the layout has been transformed. A central circular road has been introduced, connecting all major facilities. The library remains in the same location, but a cafeteria has been added at the heart of the college. To the east, the sports center has replaced part of the open area, and bike storage has been constructed nearby. The car park has been retained but slightly reduced in size to accommodate these new facilities. A bus stop has also been added along the road, improving accessibility. Meanwhile, the sports field remains unchanged, but the area of trees in the northwest has been significantly reduced to make space for other developments.
These changes reflect a focus on modernizing the campus and enhancing convenience for students and staff.
