THE hard work of two former teachers has been honoured at Lytham St Annes High.
A sixth art studio has been dedicated to Greta Cullen, an art historian who taught at the school for many years before dying from cancer in 1987.
She was a teacher who always had time for pupils and later became head of careers and work experience.
Her husband Jim visited the school to open the studio which staff say she would have loved and appreciated.
Meanwhile, a memorial garden intended as a quiet haven for older students, has been created in memory of much-loved headteacher Robert Wells, Ross to his friends, who served the school from 1980 to 1987.
Ross died in 1995 but his work has been remembered through the garden which was opened by his widow Rosemary.
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