TOUR 17 - GROWING SCHOOLS IN ESTABLISHED SUBURBS 

HALE SCHOOL PP-6

The project consists of five new buildings constructed within the existing Junior School site area and considerate of the retained/existing gymnasium, library, and Arts Building. The buildings consist of a lower, middle and senior junior school learning hubs, a new Administration Building and a new Resource Centre which are sited within the existing Arcadian landscape synonymous with Hale School. Each learning hub consists of a cluster of General Learning spaces, adjoining a voluminous multi-purpose break-out space reminiscent of a market hall, which has technologies to allow each space to act as classroom, group-work space or peer-to-peer learning hub around the curricular concept of Prepare, Teach, Connect


CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – 1. MAIN ADDITIONS  2. AUDITORIUM

1. One of the major design principles for Churchlands SHS Major Additions was the creation of a ‘campus’ feel – similar to that of a University – whereby learning areas promote creativity and connectivity. This methodology also aims to break down the traditional hierarchy of the student-teacher relationship, encouraging communication, embracing more relaxed, adaptive learning styles and an equality and mutual respect between students and teachers. 
2. The new 500 seat music auditorium and associated music teaching spaces form an overall cluster of new and existing buildings to create a music ‘hub’, strengthening the school’s identity as a specialist facility and providing an interface for interaction between school and community.


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