Wollongong's Flexible Learning Centre is set for expansion with three blocks at Berkeley earmarked for development

By Desirée Savage
Updated November 30 2015 - 4:51pm, first published 3:30pm
EMPOWERING: Chloe Hand and Kate Burrett stand in the vacant block at Middlesex Street in Berkeley where their new school for troubled teens is to be built. It's hoped to be completed and ready by 2017. Picture: Adam McLean
EMPOWERING: Chloe Hand and Kate Burrett stand in the vacant block at Middlesex Street in Berkeley where their new school for troubled teens is to be built. It's hoped to be completed and ready by 2017. Picture: Adam McLean

Three residential blocks in Berkeley are set to be developed into an alternative learning high school for disadvantaged and disengaged youth.

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