All Secondary education articles – Page 6
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         News NewsGreen light for Van Heyningen & Haward London schoolCouncil approves plans for Quintin Kynaston School expansion 
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         News NewsSchools need £22 billion for maintenance aloneProcurement adviser Sebastian James makes bombshell claim on repairs backlog 
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         News NewsCottrell & Vermeulen wins planning for Southwark schoolCottrell & Vermeulen Architecture has been granted planning permission for the redevelopment of Notre Dame secondary school in Southwark, south London. 
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         News NewsWestminster Academy and Gove sue BDPEducation secretary Michael Gove has joined forces with Westminster Academy to sue BDP in the High Court over defects with the Stirling prize-nominated building. 
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         News NewsRIBA gets its meeting with Michael GovePresident Ruth Reed secures face-to-face with education secretary with help from architecture minister Penrose 
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         News NewsArchitype scoops School Architect of the Year awardGreen practice pics up a total of three awards at annual British Council for School Environments ceremony 
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         News NewsCouncil U-turn on planning for Marks Barfield schoolBrent to start process again in wake of legal action by residents 
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         News NewsNicholas Hare wins planning for Kettering academyNicholas Hare Architects has won planning for its Kettering Buccleuch Academy for 1,770 children aged from 4 to 19.The 12,500sq m school, in Northamptonshire, will allow the whole academy to be located together on the same site for the first time, giving all students access to a wider range of ... 
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         News NewsBSF finish for Astudio ArchitectureAstudio Architecture’s £37 million school in Tower Hamlets has officially opened. 
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         News NewsGreen light for Hopkins' Hampstead school extensionHopkins has been granted planning permission for a new teaching and sports facility at South Hampstead High School in north London. 
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         Building Study Building StudyCity of Westminster College by Schmidt Hammer LassenCity of Westminster College, the Learning & Skills Council’s last grand vision, leaves a dramatic monument to a bygone age. 
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         Building Study Building StudyAHMM: Dagenham Park School, BarkingPaul Monaghan and Andrew O’Donnell of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris discuss the use of prefabrication at the practice’s £16.9m Dagenham Park School. 
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         News NewsJohn McAslan to masterplan Dulwich CollegeJohn McAslan & Partners has triumphed against Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Grimshaw and Marks Barfield to produce a masterplan for the independent school in south London. 
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        NewsArchitecture PLB triumphs in RIBA competitionArchitecture plb has won an RIBA-run design competition for a new building at the Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex. 
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         News NewsWork starts on Lewisham BSF schoolsWork starts this week on four schools for Lewisham’s BSF programme designed by HKR and WGI Architects. 
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         News NewsMichael Gove opens Feilden Clegg Bradley's new academyFeilden Clegg Bradley’s Chelsea Academy was officially opened this week by Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education. 
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         News NewsArchitecture PLB wins planning for BSF school in SussexArchitecture PLB has won planning for Bowden House School in East Sussex, one of the last of the projects delivered under Building Schools for the Future. 
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         Building Study Building StudyEvelyn Grace Academy, Brixton, by Zaha Hadid ArchitectsThe aggressive swagger of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy reflects the hard-edged dynamism found within the school itself 
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         News NewsGove vows to fight legal challenges over BSFEducation secretary Michael Gove has vowed to “vigorously contest” the legal action being threatened by four local authorities over the scrapping of the Building Schools for the Future programme. 
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         Analysis AnalysisHow far should the design of secondary schools be tailored to a particular educational style?Our three experts say school buildings should have the flexibility to deal with future needs and the changing and unique styles of education. 
 
     
     





