Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words.
Godolphin and Latymer School for girls is a private school in Hammersmith, West London. It (1) originally a boy’s school, but became a girls’ (2) in the early 1900s. The girls didn’t wear a uniform. At thattime, the school had twelve (3) , an assembly hall, a library, acookery room, a gymnasium, and three science laboratories for chemistry, physics(4) botany. The school had its own playing field, described as“lung of Hammersmith”, (5) the girls could play hockey, tennis,basketball and cricket. They had (6) play games twice a week,with gym once a week. There were 328 girls at the school in 1906.
There are now 700 girls aged (7) 11 and 18 at the school.The younger pupils have to wear a uniform, but girls in the sixth form can wearwhatever they like. Several additions (8) been made to the originalVictorian building. Now there is a computer studies room, a language laboratory, a pottery room, a new gymnasium and an ecology garden. (9) newest buildings contain ten laboratories for science and technology, a workshop and darkroom, and art studios. (10) are also improved facilities for music and drama. The playing field was recently converted into an all-weather surface for hockey and tennis.