Two new chemistry rooms at Queen Margaret Academy in Ayr are giving students the opportunity to bring science to life in state-of-the-art surroundings.
An old chemistry room has been refurbished to create two new chemistry rooms and a fume cabinet.
Councillor Hywel Davies, Lifelong Learning Portfolio Holder visited the school to see the changes, he said: "Chemistry is a challenging subject and our children require the best laboratory facilities that we can provide. It therefore gives me considerable pleasure to see these new facilities completed at Queen Margaret Academy.
"The school now has two new superbly equipped laboratories fit for the 21st century, that will make studying chemistry even more exciting for the students.
"All the facilities are outstanding and I am particularly pleased that the rooms are fully accessible and suitable for wheelchair users."
Each new room is equipped with an interactive white board and a projector which can also be used for showing DVDs and video clips. The fume cabinet has its own dedicated gas, electricity and water supply and drainage, and eyewash facilities. There is a rise and fall table and practical bench in each laboratory with a sink suitable for use by all students who are wheelchair users. The new air-conditioning makes for a greatly improved working environment for everyone using the laboratories.
Laura Miller, S4, said: "The refurbishment is fantastic. It makes learning a lot easier as we have all the new up to date equipment. The spacious setting is the perfect learning environment."
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