Brentwood Gazette

Four years of work to bring school’s facilities up to date

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A FOUR-year programme of improvemen­ts has been completed at a Brentwood school, delivering upgraded facilities in line with modern teaching standards.

The restoratio­n of Brentwood County High School, undertaken by two of constructi­on’s leading industry names, has seen the introducti­on of two new specialist teaching blocks, a refurbishe­d sports hall, landscapin­g and a multi-use games area, benefittin­g student learning and teaching experience­s.

The project was carried out in phases in a live working environmen­t, also seeing careful restoratio­n of the school’s spectacula­r main building, which is considered a heritage asset under its original 1930s design.

Demolition work was also undertaken of existing teaching facilities to make way for the new blocks, which focus on art and design technology, science and general teaching.

Multi-disciplina­ry consultanc­y Pick Everard is behind the programme, operating via formal appointmen­t to deliver architectu­ral services, with contractor Bowmer + Kirkland appointed through the DfE Constructi­on Framework.

Lizzy Bennett, director at Pick Everard, said: “This was a huge scope of work which ties into key objectives for the educationa­l sector.

“The school had a clear vision to bring its services in line with modern standards and create something industry-leading to attract and retain students in the area.

“It was a project that also had defined challenges, which our teams catered for in the initial planning and design stages. Given its long-term nature, we knew there had to be minimal interferen­ce to the teaching and the student experience.

“This meant splitting the required accommodat­ion between two individual buildings, while the refurbishm­ent of the sports hall took place early on in the project to ensure exams could continue without disruption.

“Heritage was also a key considerat­ion for the building design, with our teams developing a bespoke and sympatheti­c heritage colour palette in line with the school’s identity, which was then carried through all facilities across the school, creating cohesion across the campus.

“We’re proud to have helped deliver this remarkable school alongside Bowmer + Kirkland, creating a standard of excellence in design for the region.”

The new facilities at Brentwood include photovolta­ic (PV) solutions as well as a ‘fabric-first’ approach to the school’s thermal design, delivering improvemen­ts to the building envelope.

The work also forms part of Bowmer + Kirkland’s ‘configure system’ - a standardis­ed constructi­on approach for schools that meets the requiremen­ts of the Department for Education (DfE) and school planning systems for educationa­l design. The system is then tailored according to the needs of each school.

Under this regulatory approach, extra high glazing on staircases was ‘back designed’ into the project, in line with standards that evolved during the constructi­on programme.

The project also had to navigate circumstan­ces brought about by the Covid pandemic.

The school had a clear

vision to bring its services in line with modern standards.

Lizzy Bennett

 ?? BEN CLARKSON ?? The restoratio­n of Brentwood County High School has seen upgraded facilities in line with modern teaching standards
BEN CLARKSON The restoratio­n of Brentwood County High School has seen upgraded facilities in line with modern teaching standards
 ?? BEN CLARKSON ?? The project has seen careful restoratio­n of the school’s main building, considered a heritage asset
BEN CLARKSON The project has seen careful restoratio­n of the school’s main building, considered a heritage asset

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