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Project Description

Pimlico Academy is a Visual and Performing Arts College. The new school will have a capacity of 1262 pupils – 1050 pupils plus a 200 place pupil sixth form. The project will also provide a new home for Pimlico library and a new local centre for Westminster’s Adult Education Service.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The proposals for the new school create a U-shaped building, with a protected courtyard, the new building has three frontages - along Lupus Street, Claverton Street and Chichester Street. This gives the school a more prominent street position with a triple height entrance on Chichester Street. The courtyard area will incorporate an activity hall which can accommodate internal and external performances.

Demolition (13,560 m2)

Demolition of current building completed in phases, starting February 2008.

External Areas

-    New all weather Astro Turf Pitch.
-    Courtyard

New Build Area (12,810 m2)

The key features of the proposals are:

Brand new and improved, fit for purpose sports facilities, which meet not only the vision for the school but also designed for the needs of the wider community: All weather pitch, climbing wall, sports hall and fitness suite.

The main entrances to the school and public facilities are located along the western end of Lupus Street, leaving the eastern end open to maintain views across the site towards the church.

The NW building will have an integration of community facilities on site, through the relocation of Pimlico library and the inclusion of an adult education centre as an incorporated part of the design. These facilities will be accessed through a dedicated entrance on the corner of Lupus Street and Claverton Street, ensuring a separate identity whilst maintaining strong physical links with the school and the community, to enhance the urban landscape of its location.

The NE building along Lupus Street will be set-back seven meters from the current back edge of the pavement, which ensures that an appropriate sense of scale is still maintained along the street and giving the existing lime trees the necessary space to grow to their natural shape and size. This area will be for drama classrooms, music studios and visual and performing art studios.

The SW and SE buildings will contain the scientific area with ICT classrooms, electronics departments, graphics and humanities classrooms and sports hall.

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14/05/2010

Westminster BSF scoops Gold Award - RoSPA Health & Safety

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14/05/2010

Bouygues UK's First Two Ecosite Labels

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03/02/2010

Westminster BSF Central Office to Move from Marylebone to Euston

The Westminster BSF central teams are set to move to new offices after nearly two years in the temporary accommodation which was erected at the start of the works on St Marylebone School for Girls, Blandford Centre.

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09/02/2010

First Considerate Constructors Audits of 2010

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02/02/2010

Secretary of State Visits Pimlico Academy

The Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, the Rt Hon Ed Balls MP, today saw the first school Energy Display Meter in action as part of a £12 million energy efficiency initiative to help schools and pupils to become more aware of energy use.

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19/11/2009

Bouygues-UK Sponsors Pear Trees

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15/10/2009

New Learning Centre at St Marylebone School Officially Opens

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02/10/2009

Foreign Secretary Visits Westminster City School

On Monday 7th September Rt Hon David Miliband MP visited Westminster City School following the completion of the new Waterlow building at the school.

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28/10/2008

St Marylebone School's Newly Refurbished Buildings

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28/10/2008

Teachers' Lesson on Building Their School for the Future

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10/07/2008

Partnerships for Schools Visits Westminster BSF Sites

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09/04/2008

Frogs and Fish Rescued from Pimlico School Site

Approximately 70 ornamental fish and a few frogs were chanced upon whilst work was carried out on the Pimlico School construction site.

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24/06/2008

Considerate Constructor 2008: Pimlico Site Manager Scoops Bronze

Bouygues-UK Pimlico School Site Manager, Robel Sertzu, has been awarded Bronze by Considerate Constructors for his involvement in the building of the Greenvale Special Needs School in the London Borough of Lewisham.

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01/10/2007

BOUYGUES UK APPOINTED AS PREFERRED BIDDER IN WESTMINSTER

Bouygues Partnership for Education and Community to build new schools for the future

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14/02/2008

Southbank University Demolition Site Visit, February 2008

Demolition Site Visit by BYUK with Westminster City Council, Pimlico School and Saint Marylebone School

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