Stanley Park High School, Sutton, United Kingdom. Architect: Haverstock Associates LLP, 2011.

Stanley Park High School, Sutton, United Kingdom. Architect: Haverstock Associates LLP, 2011.

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Under the former BSF programme, the London Borough of Sutton rebuilt Stanley Park High as its One-School-Pathfinder. It accommodates a 1150 place secondary school with a 350 place 6th form and a colocated 91 place provision for children with autism. The three main curriculum groups translate as three major zones or ‘schools’ within the building (World, Performance, Trade). Horizon School houses the Autism department and forms the fourth part of the overall school. All four schools are visually and physically linked through the central atrium/ learning street, thereby encouraging a unified whole school identity where each individual is known and valued.

Image Details:
Image File: DGIL-0050-0010
Caption: Stanley Park High School, Sutton, United Kingdom. Architect: Haverstock Associates LLP, 2011. Frontal view through to atrium.
Property Release: No
Model Release: No
Dimensions in PX: 4658 x 3602 pixels
Date of Photograph: 02/07/2012
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Dennis Gilbert/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Stanley Park High School
Headline: Stanley Park High School, Sutton, United Kingdom. Architect: Haverstock Associates LLP, 2011.
City: Sutton
Country: United Kingdom
Architect: Haverstock Associates LLP
Architect Website: www.haverstock.com
Category: Education
Building Type: School
Year of Completion: 2011
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: Under the former BSF programme, the London Borough of Sutton rebuilt Stanley Park High as its One-School-Pathfinder. It accommodates a 1150 place secondary school with a 350 place 6th form and a colocated 91 place provision for children with autism. The three main curriculum groups translate as three major zones or ‘schools’ within the building (World, Performance, Trade). Horizon School houses the Autism department and forms the fourth part of the overall school. All four schools are visually and physically linked through the central atrium/ learning street, thereby encouraging a unified whole school identity where each individual is known and valued.
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Orientation: H
Type: School
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: 6-10 people
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: Yes
Point of View: View through
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Interior
Photographer: Dennis Gilbert
Source File Name: DGIL-0050-0010.jpg
Copyright Info URL: www.viewpictures.co.uk