a large secondary school with significant community use
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SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
A large secondary school with significant community use.
This extensive site is located on the edge of a residential area.
The Mountbatten School, Romsey
1200 pupils
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
• Pupils valued their long lunch break
Working with the Schools Landscape Programme an evaluation of the lunch break showed that: • But the majority were
choosing to stay in their form rooms
•68% (820 no) identified it as their ‘favourite place’• Staff were concerned about the social and
educational consequences of large numbers of pupils choosing to stay within their form rooms
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
An evaluation of the outdoor spaces gave some clues about why this might be happening…
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
The school had a large site but the design, use and management of the space was limiting opportunities.
• Spaces developed solely for social and breaktime use were- limited in number - poor quality in terms of size, location, micro-climate and design.
• Others could only be used for sport
• Many spaces were ‘no go’ areas
• Parking infiltrated key spaces
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
Evaluation revealed one particular key space as an area of opportunity.
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
• Centrally located, so potentially easy to supervise and access……
This space was....
• Next to food outlets so used as an eating area……
• A sheltered space
Serving ‘Hatch’ from kitchens
It was also .... • On a main route used throughout the day as pupils changed lessons
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
The solution to this key space became an important part of the
whole site strategy.
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LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
Car park
• relocate parking
Within this space the strategy set out the need to:
• re define use of the released area as:
- a social, recreational space
- an outdoor eating area
- a gathering space for various school and community events
• implement management changes for deliveries
eating social,meeting, gatheringcommunity
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
The action plan for implementing the strategy identified this space as the initial priority
Serving ‘Hatch’ from kitchens
Before
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LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
A design brief was prepared, and with the support of Hampshire’s Property, Business and Regulatory Services, the necessary funding and appropriate advice was secured to refurbish and restrucure this whole central area to a pupil orientated space.
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
The design was inspired by the schools language college status. ‘Talk tubes’ connect separate shelters and radios enable European language stations to be broadcast or the space filled with music.
Pupils continued to be closely involved by having a creative input into the design of the features.
SCHOOL S
LANDSC APE PRO G RA MME
‘It was interesting and beneficial to go through the evaluation process to get the pupils’ perspective on what kinds of areas they wanted to spend their free time in. We are sure that the fact that they were involved is responsible for the successful outcome. The new area is an excellent ‘chill-out’ space for pupils, particularly the younger ones who choose to meet their friends from other tutor groups outside, rather than staying inside.’ Headteacher.
The school describe how involving the pupils has helped them to bring lasting benefits:
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