BSF Champions Group visits Judgemeadow

10 11 2009

Last week the BSF Champions Group took a tour of one of the newly built phase 1 BSF schools,  Judgemeadow Community College.  Below is a short video from the tour. ( I’ll add some more detailed text about the visit soon).

One of the advantages of The City of Leicester College being a phase 2 school is that we can learn from those schools who have gone through the process before us.  There were lots of good things about Judgemeadow’s new design- the space, the calm atmosphere, the  flexible working spaces – and of course lots and lots of new shiny stuff!  Take a look for yourself by clicking the video below!

It was quite an uplifting experience, and I left with my head buzzing with the possibilities for our own College design.





BSF Champions Meeting – 2nd November 2009

2 11 2009

The BSF Champions Group met again today at Judgemeadow Community College, one of Leciester City’s completed first phase BSF schools.  It was a very full and varied programme, including:

  • A tour of Judgemeadow Community College, given by Rob Summers, Vice Principal.
  • A presentation on how BSF has improved teaching and learning in English, given by Della Bartram, Head of English.
  • A presentation on ICT – what’s around the corner, given by David Schofield, BECTA

I will write more details and hopefully post up some video footage of the tour over the next few days.





Leicester Phase 1 Schools Slideshow

8 09 2009

Thanks to Mike McPherson for sharing this slideshow of photos taken during recent tours of Beaumont Leys, Fullhurst, Judgemeadow and Soar Valley.

There are not many photos of Leicester’s newly built phase 1 BSF schools floating around the net yet, so its great to finally get the opportunity to peek inside!

you can have any colour you like -  as long as its in this pack

Some very interesting and  different approaches to design in each of the four schools.

There was one common thread running through each new build…  you can have any colour you like – as long as it can be found in a packet of starbursts.





A Quick look at Leicester’s completed BSF Schools

6 09 2009

Leicester City has completed its phase 1 new builds for four schools, namely

Beaumont Leys School
Fullhurst Community College
Soar Valley College
Judgemeadow College

Below are a few images of the new buildings, along with a few  snippets from their design brief  (courtesy of the Leicester City Council website).  They are a bit low quality – I’ll try and get some better ones soon.

Beaumont Leys School

Beaumont Leys - Exterior view

Beaumont Leys - Exterior view

Beaumont Leys - Interior view

Beaumont Leys - Interior view

“The building itself is brick with colourful panels with transparent panels so that people can see the entrance and learning resource areas.  Set in two and three storey blocks, the offices, class rooms, toilets and other spaces will be laid out to make the building easy to navigate.  This also gives greater flexibility of teaching spaces.
The entrance foyers leads to areas including dining, the main hall and learning resource suites.  This part of the school makes up the community zone; the school has been designed to encourage the out of hours use of the school by local residents”.
Fullhurst Community College

Fullhurst Community College - External View

Fullhurst Community College - External View

Fullhurst Community College - Interior View

Fullhurst Community College - Interior View

“The new buildings have been built around the existing main hall and form part of the communal areas. A new entrance which includes a glass façade that allows for natural light and ventilation has also been constructed.  The design incorporates spacious corridors to help with the efficient movement of pupils and staircases are now located to maximise space and allow natural light into all areas. Flexible teaching spaces are a key component of the remodelling of the school and will be used for individual and group work.
Fullhurst retains its 1930’s red brick façade and clock tower at the rear of the new design. This iconic symbol of the school in the local community is the original entrance and will help to retain the character of the existing school. The school is a combination of high quality modern design and technology whilst preserving some of the architectural features of the old building. “

Judgemeadow Community College

Judgemeadow - exterior view

Judgemeadow - exterior view

“A dynamic combination of teaching ‘wings’ projecting out from a hub with the social and dining spaces at the core.  The teaching wings are clusters of facilities arranged on different floors around faculty resource areas.  The dining and social areas are glazed to give plenty of light and views outside.

The auditorium, entrance, panoramic café, dining room and library are curved, glazed double height spaces.  Inside, the rooms have been carefully arranged to make it easy to get around.  Flexible resource areas are placed at the heart of each curriculum zone.  Plenty of natural lights will help make the school feel spacious.  Outside, the entrance has been designed as a safe, well lit space with routes The new school has spacious outdoor sports areas, hard and soft play areas and a garden of reflection with dining social space and a landscaped amphitheatre”.

Soar Valley College

Soar Valley College - arial view

Soar Valley College - arial view

Soar Valley College - Exterior View

Soar Valley College - Exterior View

“In keeping with the surroundings, most of the school is no more than two storeys high.  Inside, the rooms have been carefully arranged to make the school easy to get around.  The layout means that there is plenty of natural light and some views of the landscape.

The building has a welcoming frontage to highlight the school being there to service the whole community.  The flexible layout of the school means that it can accommodate large and small groups for uses such as adult education.  The design of the school maximises space for sports pitches including the prominent cricket pitch.”