£50,000 feasibility study to inform decisions
Plans for a new secondary school in the south of the Island should become clearer over the next few months.
That's according to Education Minister Graham Cregeen, who says the results of a £50,000 feasibility study into the project should be complete by February.
This year's Manx budget set out the stall for a brand new facility to replace Castle Rushen High School, which has served the population for almost 70 years.
Mr Cregeen says work is still in the early stages:
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