The monarch went to Flitcham Church of England Primary Academy for the unveiling of the new facility, named the Coronation Library in his honour.
During his visit, on Friday, the King met pupils and staff and others who had been involved in the project to build the new log cabin-style building.
The school, on the Sandringham estate, is run by the Diocese of Norwich Educational Academies Trust (DNEAT).
Edit article | Article information | Add assignment | Create social graphics NEW | ALL OPTIONS King Charles opens new library at Flitcham Primary Academy 4 hrs ago EDUCATION By Paris Maben-Hume Live Reporter Share No Comments exp-player-logo Dereham Road two-bed house in Norwich set for auction King Charles opened a new library at a Norfolk primary school <em>(Image: Mrs S Wood)</em> King Charles opened a new library at a Norfolk primary school (Image: Mrs S Wood) King Charles paid a visit to a Norfolk primary school to open a new library. The monarch went to Flitcham Church of England Primary Academy for the unveiling of the new facility, named the Coronation Library in his honour. During his visit, on Friday, the King met pupils and staff and others who had been involved in the project to build the new log cabin-style building. The school, on the Sandringham estate, is run by the Diocese of Norwich Educational Academies Trust (DNEAT). Recommended by A 70-year-old grandmother designed a bra for elderly ladies that is popular all around. A 70-year-old grandmother designed a bra for elderly ladies that is popular all around. wmbrashop.com | Sponsored Eastern Daily Press: King Charles met with staff and pupils at the school King Charles met with staff and pupils at the school (Image: Mrs S Wood/PA Wire)READ MORE: Flitcham Academy praised by Ofsted inspectors in new report
Executive Headteacher Mrs Gardener said: "It was a delightful way to celebrate this wonderful new addition to our school facilities and we were all so honoured that His Majesty opened the new library for us."
The new library is named the Coronation Library (Image: Mrs S Wood/ PA Wire)The school's PTA organised a series of fundraising events to raise more than £3,000 to go towards the building and supply of new books.
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