[citation needed] In July 2004, phase I of the sports complex was completed and was opened by Steve Parry, Olympic bronze medalist.
In 2005, the new swimming pool was used by the female celebrity competitors from The Games television programme for training.
In December 2006, the final phase II of the sports complex was also completed and was opened by Olympic silver medalist, Roger Black.
The houses have now been changed to Seacole (Bruce), Kahlo (Scott), Brontë (Shackleton), and Franklin (Bonington).
The Houses, nominated by the Junior School students, were named after pioneering women in history.
Later in 2012 the fourth house was added, named after the American female pilot Amelia Earhart.
[1][failed verification] Pupils in Middle School (Years 7–9) follow a broader version of the National Curriculum.