An increase in the number of pupils on roll led to a £3.5 million building programme in 2003, which included the 'Archimedes Block' or 'A block'. This has added several new specialist classrooms: 4 rooms for geography, 8 for mathematics, and 2 for ICT. The addition of specialist status in Mathematics and Computing has also facilitated the upgrade of ICT facilities in the school, with a new centre added in 2006 to allow the school to offer 10 places to students with
autism spectrum disorders. In 2015, major housing developments within the school catchment area in Hungate, Germany Beck and the Barbican site led to £7 million expansion. This included the 'Newton block' or 'N block'. This has added six new classrooms; 5 for geography, 1 for history; and a new
sixth form common room. In addition, the old sixth form area was converted into 2 art/textiles rooms along with a new science lab. These facilities opened in September 2015. A purpose built sports hall was opened by cricketer
Ryan Sidebottom in March 2016, with the new facilities being shared with the wider community outside of school hours. In order to cater for the extra students, the school canteen was refurbished and redesigned, which was completed in October 2016. A larger food technology room, photography studio, drama studio and classroom have also been created in the Hawking block. In 2020, £1 million of funding was approved for a new access road from the adjacent Germany Beck housing development. The funding also includes refurbishing existing temporary classrooms, allowing students and staff to socially distance more easily during the
COVID-19 pandemic. ==Notable former pupils==