A Brighton school is asking for permission to build a new temporary classroom to house a bumper intake of pupils.
Queen’s Park Primary School increased its intake from 45 to 60 in 2011, then took a one-off intake of 90 pupils in 2012, known as a bulge year.
As the extra pupils move up the school, the amount of available space is no longer adequate, so it wants to put a temporary cabin in the north east corner of the playground for four years.
The school has applied to Brighton and Hove City Council for planning permission, and a decision is due on 21 May.