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  • Random: Refurbished Victorian School Buildings
  • jimmy
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    Does anyone know of a Victorian School building in your area (or not actually) which has been refurbished / rennovated but still used as a school? Need to find examples, but hard to uncover on google.

    nonk
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    my primary school is a prime example.(was then and is now)
    it was greenhead coe aided first school greenhead brampton cumbria.

    TandemJeremy
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    I think victoria primary in edinburgh was recently refurbished. It certainly is still in use as a school

    http://www.victoriaprimary.ik.org/home.ikml

    ransos
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    Try contacting the BRE – they do BREEAM assessments for schools. Appparently, refurbished primary schools (where the project is >£500k) must meet BREEAM "Very Good".

    davey_clayton
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    My primary school in Ripon was redeveloped a couple of years ago into houses. Frankly though the buildings weren't suitable to be a school in this day and age, and nostalgia for the architecture isn't much help to the people who have to learn/work there.

    On the other hand it didn't make very good houses.

    midlifecrashes
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    Does it have to be Victorian? Ours is 1926 and still very fit for purpose, and recently refurbed, but still has a traditional feel.

    davey_clayton
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    All my nephews went to Scarcroft school in York. As primary schools go, that is something to behold. Don't know whether it's been refurbished…

    midlifecrashes
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    Oh, another one just from 1906, two of my nieces are lined up to go here in a couple of years.

    Moses
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    Bishop Road in Bristol.
    Paul Dirac went there.
    and so, according to rumour, did Indira Ghandi

    jimmy
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    midlife – whats the 1926 one called? And that big boy there ^?

    TimP
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    Hampstead School in North London. we put an extra floor on the roof (you can see the curved bit in the middle) and refurbed the ground floor

    Kit
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    There's one across the road from me which has been in the process of renovation since I moved in nearly 3 years ago, but its being turned into flats as far as I can tell (or will be when the developer has some money).

    midlifecrashes
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    Intake Primary, Sidney Road, Doncaster. My kids are there and I'm chair of governors, so I can get you any info you need. Website on a rebuild this week to match our new prospectus. What's this for?

    The big boy is Stadium High School, Tacoma, WA. Actually built (as far as a shell) as a Hotel in 1891, but completed as a school in 1906. Tons of info on it if you can google.

    woody2000
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    My secondary school was a Victorian orphanage – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossley_Heath_School

    Lovely, if imposing looking building.

    stonemonkey
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    Jimmy what you doing your research on I might be able to help you?

    nonk
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    jesus some of those are bloody scarey places to send small bairns.

    WTF
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    Scotland street school in Glasgow.
    Restored as it is a Rennie Mackintosh designed building,still used as a school ,sort of, as it is now a school museum.

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