the 3 school play areas are sepaaretd by fences: primary 1-3, ASN base, P4-7. Yes they use separate assembly points due to the location of the school next to a main road; runners and radios are used to confirm roll call. The larger number of pupils have football pitch to the rear of the school where they assemble (which is a suitable distance away), the younger pupils and ASN pupils have smaller fenced areas with only 10 metres distance from the building, so if the fire took hold near their area they would prob need to move further away and hence need to use the gate to egress further away. Highpush pads were considered but some of the ASN pupils could reach them and still escape. They have a tendancy to push things that are signed as 'Push to open'.
The building has a life safety water suppression system fitted, which i argued with the IO on but he was still lecturing on and on about keys/locks etc.
One of the gates has a mortice lock/key, should this not be used and a padlock/chain used instead?