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The Aspire School is a special, free school in Sittingbourne for children aged from 4 to 11 years. It was founded with an ambition to transform the opportunities of many young people with special education needs.
Red Kite Academy was created to deliver much-needed school places for children with a range of learning difficulties and special educational needs.
Birmingham City Council required modern methods of construction to be used for the development of a standalone extension for the Harborne Primary School on a new site approximately one mile away from the main school building.
St Michael’s School needed to urgently complete a 4-classroom extension to accommodate the growing demand for places.
Denbighshire County Council required two new schools on one site, utilising BIM level 2.
Commissioned by the Surrey based Multi-Academy Trust the brief was to realise the vision of creating a world class learning environment.
Cornwall County Council had two school projects that posed significant logistical constraints for a traditional build, due to limited access and very rapid turnaround requirements.
Major expansion was required for Bishopton Primary School in Warwickshire to accommodate the need to double the existing school places.
Suffolk Council needed to create 120 additional school places.
Surrey County Council decided to expand the successful Cranmere Primary School to create additional school places.

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