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As architects, landscape architects and urban designers, we create award winning buildings, living landscapes and thriving urban spaces, using inventive design to solve real life challenges. Each of our projects is different but the driving force behind every one is the desire to create something that is inherently beautiful, sustainable and useful.

Designing buildings for education is an established strand of our portfolio. Our work covers both primary and secondary age groups, including junior schools, sixth form centres, music facilities, teaching accommodation and boarding houses. We also draw on our experience in other sectors such as the arts, where we have expertise in the design of auditoriums.

We also work on extensive, strategic masterplans that offer a creative framework and vision for growth. This helps bring school estates into the 21st Century in terms of evolving educational needs, student experience and environmental excellence. Many of our recent projects have dealt with listed buildings on constrained, sensitive sites. Importantly, we always strike a balance between respecting architectural heritage whilst meeting modern day quality and accessibility standards.

The additional resource of our urban designers and landscape architects enables us to look holistically at all projects, providing the expertise to deal with both the macro scale masterplanning and micro scale detailing. We use a variety of different methods of engagement, ensuring that everyone understands our vision and can contribute their ideas.

Our clients include:

• Withington Girls’ School

• Stonyhurst College

• Eltham College

• King’s Bruton

• Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools

• Leighton Park School

• Elizabeth College

• St Bede’s College

• Queen Margaret’s School

• Marymount International School

• King Edward VI High School for Girls

• Blackheath Prep

• St Albans High School for Girls (STAHS)

• Oswestry School

Under the College’s expansion plans, we have replaced a failing 1960s wing extension with the new Turberville Building; a new central sixth form centre and a variety of departmental teaching, study, seminar and social spaces organised over three storeys. Located adjacent to the listed main school building and forming the fourth side of the re-landscaped historic quad, its design is a modern interpretation of the classical architecture adjacent and responds appropriately to the differing contextual scales on the two opposite sides of the building. A new wellbeing centre, clad in black stained timber, also sits as a modest pavilion in the new landscaped setting.

“I am absolutely delighted with the new Turberville Building at Eltham College, which will allow us to provide exceptional new facilities for our students as we look to enhance our teaching and learning space before becoming fully co-educational.”

College

The Turberville Building

Bromley, London

Eltham College

“From the first moment it opened, the building lived up to its promise of being not only visually stunning but alsofit-for-purpose as a high quality educational facility. You would think it had always been there.”

“The new facilities will transform the learning of our girls in a number of subjects, providing for practical, hands-on activities and giving huge amounts of extra space for girls’ independent learning and social interaction alike.”

New Junior School and Communal Hub

Manchester

In order to provide additional facilities for this growing school, we first provided a masterplan for the estate focusing on reclaiming underused areas. An external courtyard is now a new internal hub encompassing the existing two storey octagonal arts building, which has been kept and a new roof added at first floor level to link it to the surrounding buildings. A new two form entry, 7-11, junior school also infills space providing eight new classrooms, alongside a hall, IT suite, library, staff office, storage rooms and changing areas.

The Queen Elizabeth Music School

Somerset

King’s School, Bruton

The new music school at King’s School, Bruton, sits on the site of a former open-air swimming pool, amongst a collection of listed buildings dating from the 16th Century. Facilities include a recital hall, peripatetic rooms, practice rooms, music classrooms and a recording studio.

A carefully crafted ‘box of tricks’, the design has been driven by the constrained but inspiring site and an ambitious client brief. Situated within a rich landscape of historic structures, the setting demanded an architecturally sympathetic response, whilst delivering the complex technical and acoustic requirements of a music school.

“Since the idea of a new music school was first discussed, I hoped the building would transform both our music facilities and an unappealing brownfield site at the centre of our historic campus. The final building is even better than I hoped for… The design, use of light and space as well as the acoustic engineering are all of the highest quality.”

Perrot Court is the re-imagining of a disconnected, monolithic office building into an inspiring, contemporary learning facility. Favouring re-use over replacement, the project makes best use of existing facilities through a considered strategy of refurbishment, environmental retrofit and targeted architectural intervention, to provide best value for our client and minimise the loss of embodied carbon on site.

A new bridge and pedestrian link connect the re-purposed building with the existing campus, as part of a wider placemaking strategy conceived through our earlier Master Estates Plan. Significantly expanding existing school facilities with a new sixth form centre, library, learning enrichment and wellbeing centre, social sciences and drama teaching departments, the refurbished building also includes a major administrative suite and the main school reception.

“People are moving into the building! Y13 Prelims, Learning Enrichment, student tours and the first books are in the library. Very exciting! It’s been brilliant working with the Levitt Bernstein team on this transformation.”

Jenny Palmer (Principal, Elizabeth College)

Perrot Court

Stonyhurst College Masterplan

Lancashire

Stonyhurst College

Dating from 1593, this historic estate comprises a mix of Grade I, II* and II listed structures and landscape features. Working closely with stakeholders, including staff, governors and Historic England, we have completed a comprehensive strategic masterplan for the site.

Our cohesive vision for the buildings and grounds respects and draws inspiration from the school’s rich heritage, whilst identifying opportunities for future development to meet evolving educational needs. Reuse of existing buildings and underused space has been prioritised and supported with new buildings where necessary. We are currently working with the College to deliver the first stages of the masterplan.

“Levitt Bernstein immediately immersed themselves in the culture and history of Stonyhurst. They produced a masterplan which has engaged all the stakeholders and captures every aspect of our estate.”

Simon Marsden, Bursar, Stonyhurst College

We have delivered a masterplan for Elizabeth College that builds on the strength of their reputation, school community and historic setting in St Peter Port. We worked in close partnership with the College to establish a strategic vision for the school’s future.

Our comprehensive process of research, wide arching stakeholder consultation and rigorous design resulted in a richly layered proposal considering challenges of all scales. The resultant masterplan features a programme of refurbishment, demolition, new build and significant landscape improvements. Proposals make best use of the estate, including a recently acquired large office building adjacent to the site, whilst modernising facilities through a common vision to prepare for everchanging educational needs.

“The masterplan that Levitt Bernstein has produced with and for us has provided a clear route map for the development of an historic, town centre school site. I have very much appreciated their patience, experience, encouragement and creativity.”

Jenny Palmer, Principal, Elizabeth College

Elizabeth College Masterplan

Leighton Park School Masterplan

Reading

Leighton Park School

Our detailed masterplan for this co-educational boarding school considered all aspects of their large historic estate in the centre of Reading. It included an audit of teaching facilities and focused on best use of existing buildings alongside proposed new build. Consultation with key stakeholders was an integral part of the process to ensure support.

Setting out a framework for development, the masterplan will guide the estate’s evolution over the next 30 years. The projects and strategies make best use of the existing site whilst modernising facilities, and a cohesive architectural vision prepares the estate for future educational and boarding needs.

“The masterplan has a very clear narrative and incorporates our recent concerns. The ideas will generate a fair bit of discussion – we feel really uplifted and on a purposeful journey with you.”

Following our completion of Stonyhurst College’s estate-wide development masterplan, we were commissioned to deliver the first phase; a new boarding house in the Grade II* listed old infirmary building.

The project involved careful internal reworking of this unique building to provide contemporary facilities to meet high-quality boarding demands. The 23 ensuite bedrooms are a mixture of single and twin rooms. Amenities include a house social lounge, two staff flats, kitchen and laundry facilities. The boarding house was designed and delivered within a very short programme to open for the start of the new academic year.

“Rather than pupils boarding in vertical houses, at Stonyhurst we group boarders by a horizontal system, or year group. The design of the Old Infirmary fosters this unique family atmosphere.”

Simon Marsden, Bursar, Stonyhurst College

Old Infirmary Boarding House

Lancashire

Stonyhurst College

Fryer House, Junior Boarding

Reading

Leighton Park School

A strategic decision at the school to relocate the junior boarders from the current vertical house system to a boarding house of their own has led to the remodelling of the current junior day house. Accommodating 25 boarding spaces for students and associated staff residences, the house is split into boys and girls wings with combined social lounge and kitchen facilities. The dormitories will sleep three to four, with an ensuite shower room in each. The design addresses opportunities for future phased refurbishment, including enclosing the external courtyard to create improved internal social space for both junior day and boarding pupils.

“Since progressing with the refurbishment of Fryer Boarding House, it’s clear the level of quality and finish is just as we hope for here at Leighton Park!”

The Performing Arts Centre

Monmouth

Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools

Enjoying a prominent position above the town of Monmouth in south Wales, this boarding school for girls is on a challenging steep site which includes a Grade II listed main school building.

A new three storey performing arts centre replaces an old gymnasium and links directly to the school’s existing main theatre building to provide a centrally located, combined facility for music, drama and dance. Key spaces include an entrance foyer which can be expanded for performance gatherings, a series of peripatetic, group practice and soundproof rooms, a technical studio, music classrooms, a library and new recital hall seating 200 people.

We were appointed by Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools in July 2022 to undertake a holistic audit and strategic review of all five principal sites in the town and provide development options to facilitate a move from a diamond co-ed and single sex teaching structure to a full co-education model. It is important that the new school shape and facilities provide an aspirational draw for current and new students and meets the needs of the target school numbers and business plan. In parallel, we carried out a decarbonisation study for all sites, including an environmental audit, existing metering and heat load assessments, carbon emissions calculations and building fabric review to create an options framework and route map towards zero carbon for the school. The result of the study identified four key projects to undertake and complete by September 2024. Each are on track and will commence on site in July 2023.

Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools, 2024 Estate

Restructure

Monmouth

Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools

Sixth Form Centre

Transforming an isolated campus within the school’s estate this project seeks to establish a new Sixth Form Centre. Slotting between 4 existing buildings on the site the proposal connects the campus up and creates a dedicated entrance and identity to the new sixth form. The new build element sets up the reception to the new sixth form and a flexible commons space for student use. Whilst an existing teaching block to the south is extensively remodelled to provide a new café-style food offering at ground floor and teaching spaces above. Both the new and refurbishment aspect of the project ensure high environmental performance and comfort within the buildings through their construction. With the addition of PVs and a blue roof the building also further improves its energy performance and its impact on the wider landscape.

Dining Hall

To accommodate the increase in student numbers the existing dining hall at the Boy’s School required enlargement. This project looks to extend the existing building with minimal demolition whilst at the same time improving the environmental performance of the building as a whole and uplift its appearance. The development uses a single material palette to connect the new extension and existing building together, articulated through the craft and application of the single material. Additional insulation and the introduction of a passive ventilation strategy creates an improved thermal comfort internally. The extensive flat roof has maximised the PV array to support the school’s decarbonisation plan, whilst the new roof hosts a green roof to support biodiversity and provide an aesthetic outlook onto the much-overlooked building.

Dance Studio

This project transforms an existing squash courts building into a new Dance Studio facility for the school. The existing fabric has been thermally improved and the building wrapped in a new beautiful façade of brick and metal cladding. The new windows further reduce heat loss and new skylights improve the internal daylight of the space. The array of PV panels on the roof help the building generate its own electricity and support the school’s decarbonisation plan.

School House teaching facility

The refurbishment of the Grade II Listed School House building sensitively upgrades the old Monmouth Boys boarding. The refurbished School House will now house modern classrooms and student dayrooms to support the School’s change to a co-educational school model. The original layout of classrooms have been reinstated and areas such as the grand four storey staircase have been restored to their previous grandeur. The project includes new double glazed timber sash windows and MVHR units to assist with modern standards of ventilation and noise reduction, providing high quality teaching facilities for the school.

Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools Sports Academy

As part of the wider Monmouth Schools masterplan and future enhancements the prep school is moving locations to be more integrated into the school campus. The existing building will be retained by the school and converted into a new high-end gym facility to enhance the HMS Sports Academy.

The gym will have separate spaces for Performance, as well as Strength and Conditioning. Additionally, there will be a dedicated spin studio and a flexible studio suitable for yoga and pilates. Complimenting the gym and studio spaces will be an improved entrance experience providing a relax zone and café with views into both the gym spaces as well as a video analysis suite for team reviews. Working with the existing building as much as possible the renovations include strengthening the floor structure, installing new ventilation and heat recovery systems, new changing rooms and graphical and material enhancements throughout the building to support the school’s decarbonisation plan.

The gym will be primarily used by the school but also open to the public and available for rent by both amateur and professional sports teams and clubs.

The Prep School

The Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools is transforming an existing listed boarding building, which historically served as classrooms, into a modern preparatory school. This project aims to blend high-quality education with the preservation of the building’s historical significance, creating a state-of-the-art learning environment that respects and showcases its architectural heritage. The new prep school will provide an inspiring and supportive setting for young learners, promoting both academic excellence and personal growth. Additionally, the project will incorporate sustainable principles, using eco-friendly practices and materials to minimize environmental impact and ensure a greener future for the school.

St Albans High School for Girls

Hertfordshire

St Albans High School for Girls

Levitt Bernstein were commissioned by the school to carry out a cohesive landscape and buildings strategic ‘vision’ for their senior school site. External space is a premium in such a constrained urban setting and focusing on the benefits and opportunities posed by all the external spaces was essential. Key issues to resolve included: creating a stronger school identity and sense of arrival– ‘kerb appeal’; have spaces which complement and reinforce the STAHS Vision and Values set out in the senior school prospectus; creation of more consistent appearance to street frontage and enhancement of general amenity provision for the pupils. We engaged with all staff and pupils to create a vision that addresses the senior school operational shortfalls and overall look, feel and cohesion in the short medium and longer term.

We are now progressing the first phase of development to create a new student entrance building and associated landscaped forecourt and extended amenity along Townsend Avenue.

Marymount School, Masterplan and Decarbonisation Plan

Kingston

Marymount International School

Marymount International School are committed to ensuring all future developments on their Kingston, London site are considered within a new masterplan framework as well as leading in sustainable practice through a parallel decarbonisation study. The masterplan study involved detailed analysis, stakeholder engagement and options studies leading to a detailed preferred final estate vision of phased reorganistion, refurbishment and extension. The holistic approach is completed through a comprehensive landscape strategy and the decarbonisation plan involving an environmental audit reviewing the existing condition of building fabric and systems, providing an understanding of energy consumption and a targeted timeline for the School to decarbonise by 2040.

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Proposed Design

PHYSICS

We are appointed to transform the school’s existing Science Block through refurbishment and extension to create a new centre for all of the school’s science facilities; including additional teaching laboratories and a dedicated space for assessed laboratory experiments, connecting with other STEAMrelated curriculum spaces, across the school site. The new Biology laboratory will be coupled with a connecting greenhouse, with level access to a Science garden and pond as well as new, external teaching areas. Currently, the small, central staff room works hard as a prep room, staff office and chemical store. Under the new proposals, these areas are separated and enlarged, ensuring the right adjacencies with laboratories and safe and secure storage for apparatus and chemicals. A central circulation spine allows for visual connectivity between laboratories and arrives at a break-out hub area, providing opportunity for students to take group study work outside of the classroom and space for seminars. Expected completion Spring 2027.

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BIOLOGY GENERALSCIENCE&
CHEMISTRY PrepRoom
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STAFF ROOM
Plant Room Office
Greenhouse IARoom
GardenScience

Marymount School, Science Centre

Kingston

Marymount International School

Greenhouse

The Memorial Theatre, Oswestry School

Shropshire

Oswestry School

Our project for Oswestry School will refurbish and extend the existing school theatre to create two dedicated dance studios and a flexible, multi-functional performance space featuring retractable seating and tailored acoustic characteristics. Supporting facilities are thoughtfully located and organised to carefully separate the audience and performers whilst maximising use of space, to provide best value for the client within this constrained site.

Featuring prominently from the main school entrance, the re-imagined performance and rehearsal centre will be nestled within a historic garden setting. Bound by mature trees and historic schools buildings, a landscaped arrival space, fronting the new extension, and a will provide an outdoor arrival / reception space.

Fabric improvements to the existing space and high u-values to the new extension will help ensure this retrofit meets sustainability aspirations.

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