A school for children with complex learning difficulties has completed two investment projects.
Sheringham Woodfields School, which caters for 158 pupils aged three to 19, now has a revamped hydrotherapy pool and in-house kitchens.
The hydrotherapy pool now has a sensory lighting system in the pool area.
The school said that at least 40 pupils use the hydrotherapy pool as part of their weekly programme of activities.
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It has also installed kitchens to cater for the individual requirements of pupils with special dietary needs.
The school has worked with Norse Group for catering services for many years, but the new kitchens allow for "enhanced tailored menus" for pupils.
Matthew Smith, business manager at Sheringham Woodfields School, said: "We are all very pleased that both these projects have been successfully completed, and they are already making an important contribution to the life of the school."
The school, which is on the outskirts of Sheringham, was given an "outstanding" rating by Ofsted in May 2024.
The school employs 180 members of staff.
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