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Background Whitgift School was founded in 1596 by John Whitgift, Elizabeth I s last Archbishop of Canterbury, and opened in 1600, making it Croydon s oldest school. Haling Park, to which the School moved in 1931, was at one time the home of Lord Howard of Effingham, Lord High Admiral of the Fleet sent against the Armada, and it retains the appearance of an attractive country estate. The original buildings have been supplemented by many additions and improvements including an outstanding Music School and Concert Hall, a separate Lower School building and a sports complex. In 1990, one of the largest and most innovative educational building projects in Britain was completed to provide an integrated facility for science, technology, art and design together with library and resource centres of exceptional quality. The School s aims are: To strive for excellence in all aspects of school life, promoting a culture of achievement and the celebration of achievement. To offer a broad, balanced and innovative curriculum which challenges all pupils at an appropriate level. To inculcate positive values of mutual respect, tolerance and self-esteem, fostering an informed and critical awareness of the mores prevalent in society. To apply a supportive pastoral framework, which both establishes a strong corporate identity and also allows the individual to flourish. To provide a stimulating and life-enhancing environment in which to live, learn and appreciate our heritage. To attract and develop well-qualified, talented and forward thinking staff capable of inspiring pupils in their respective fields. To offer a rich and broad co-curricular programme which enables both the highest levels of achievement and wide accessibility. To maintain excellent relations with the wider community, nurturing mutually beneficial links in a variety of spheres. To infuse a variety of areas of school life with an international dimension. To prepare boys for the challenges and opportunities of an increasingly technological future. The Proposal As part of the evolution of the School, Whitgift is proposing a further boarding house, which will enhance the existing provision and responds to developments in education. The new boarding house will provide flexible or weekly boarding, offering boys the chance to realise their full potential at the School, both academically and in their co-curricular life. It is envisaged that the boarding house would enhance the School significantly by: Providing the option of full, weekly or flexi-boarding for pupils; Allowing pupils to advance still further in their academic studies, co-curricular pursuits and personal development; Encouraging pupils to try new activities, including sports, music and drama. Pupils at Whitgift are extremely committed to their school and a boarding school ethos would develop this still further. A more extensive boarding provision would also give access to a Whitgift education to pupils outside the existing catchment area and further diversify the pupil body, which is one of the School's many strengths.

Site Considerations The 45 acre historic parkland environment of Whitgift School represents a significant social amenity that benefits education and school life. The historic grounds are maintained to a high standard and enjoyed by pupils, parents, staff and visitors. A new building within this parkland setting therefore needs to be carefully considered. Shortlist of selected sites 3 4 7 1 6 2 5 5 Seven locations within the grounds were originally considered for the boarding house. The site plan to the right shows each of these locations. Site 2 was chosen after extensive analysis of all the sites. The temporary car park area to the south of the war memorial, was selected as the most appropriate location. It has the following benefits: It is well screened from Brighton Road by mature trees to the east. There will be no loss of playing field, open space or green field land. The car parking spaces have been relocated elsewhere on campus. View of proposed boarding house from the south The site is terraced, falling away to the south east. This offers scope for some accommodation to be dug in to the slope to limit spread of development. A topographical high point to the north west offers a suitable position for the main entrance to the new building and a pedestrian link to the School beyond The design achieves a positive relationship between the new boarding house and the locally listed Big School building. Potential Site 6 Footprint aligned with southern boundary - stepped footprint - 2 stairs Potential Site 2 Car Park Potential Site 5 Brighton Road - Double aspect 120 Bed Space footprint over 2 stories. Touchline dashed Potential Site 6 Stepped section with roof gardens

Design Evolution Welcome The school currently has existing boarding Equam init accomodation ing erostio commy at Haling nons nit Cottage, lorero er 80 ip eril Brighton dipsustrud Road. tisim The zzril boarding ulpute dolore house feu design feuipit process enim vulla has encouraged feugiat augait consideration ing eros dignit of the adit function wis dit in of utpatinisse the boarding ver house si tatisl and et, sit facilities aciduipis provided, at, qui exero the number coreet. of boarders and the method of delivering Rud tincidunt landiat amet acidunt am ex eugait adiam the highest levels of pastoral care. velisit incilisit vel exer at augait prat, quam, conse venim velis alit ing esent il ulluptat nonsectem iliquat laore digna The faci design bla feu process faciduis has nosto been et, quam, interactive suscilit from vel the utat. start. Dui Initial exeraessi. feasibility discussions and sketch design through to the final proposal have involved a process of discussion and refinement Rud tat lum of vulla requirements. at. Min henit am iure feuiscilit wis deliqui psustie dolorem zzrit nibh eummoluptat. Suscilit velenibh The ex eum final zzrilis proposal nisi. reflects the best site with the optimum accommodation and, we believe, a well-mannered response to Duisi. the existing Agnis ad buildings. tinis niam dolent ulla faccum eu feu feugait aliquipit nim enit lorpercipit volor iure molortie vulla conulputpate do od tissim dignim aliquat numsandrer The sisciduis Design nibh Process euisi tion henibh exer sustion sequipit nos The eum temporary nonsectem car nim park dolor has aut been nos identified nonse corperaessim as the most appropriate zzriustie modolob location orerostrud for the Boarding duiscinim House, dolestrud with a minci prominent, euipisl dolorting but screened ecte feuis position dolorem and do good dio consecte access to other facilities veratet volore in the school. feugait, qui bla facilisl euguera estismodit ent la feu feu feuissent lorper se dolore doloreros adionse Initially it was thought that an L, C or U shaped multistorey building would create wings and separate floors to tate feu facin utem quatuerat alis nonsequi etummy nonseniscil ute dolore del dolorper suscil ea adigna feum maximise subdivision to reflect the different age groups of nis nis nullandre verostrud magna feuisi. the boys who may choose to board. Illam vendit illa alis exercilit acilit ametue doluptatem An L shape with a wing between the trees and a frontage volesecte volortie del iustiscing et ing endipissi. onto the war memorial was investigated, but developed into a Em C zzrit shape. praese This volortie occupied tisl the dolobore lower terrace mod dolorperos and created a nonsed counter te to vercidunt the main delit school, augiat which atum helped il eraesed to clarify dipsum the school s do et adit accommodation doluptatis non requirements. ut wis amet wisi This blan would vero have odigna been con euis a robust do commolo response boreet to the venibh existing ea school consequisci and the exerit upper terrace, lummy niam but concerns illamco nsectem about proximity irit prat to utpat trees ea and feuisit the size of the at. courtyard Heniat ulput discounted iustrud magna this option. feuis nim accumsandre mincip et iriliquam, core magna at. Uscillut ullam et The angle of the site relative to the other buildings remained laorper iliquat aliquatis nostrud modit del utatuerit landip a concern and so the linear layout was divided into smaller eugiamc onsequipit velismo lenibh ecte molestin ex blocks which sat better within the trees and reflected the ecte do dolore feum zzriure esed ming ex et, susciliquis geometry of the school but created an institutional effect. nonullut aliquat velis ad tet wisse corerciliqui bla feugiam Environmentally, a primarily north-south form ensured good inim iriure dolenisit at aciduis augait prat, senisi. daylight and control of solar gains. Modigna faciliquis dolor susto commy nos nis aliquat The final solution of a more sinuous form allows the building to praestinit nos nim eliquipsum dipis eugait prat. nestle within the trees, address the main buildings and most importantly, provide a contemporary foil to the 1930 s Big School. Location of C shaped option Massing models of C shaped option Massing models of L shaped option Appearance The design is formal but not institutional, responding to its location, but not controlled by it and in scale with the trees and adjacent buildings, whilst still being distinctive. The shaped footprint minimises the apparent bulk of the building externally and creates intimate spaces in the interior. The building has been carefully laid out to have no impact on the existing established deciduous trees which will form part of the solar control measures by shading in summer and allowing maximum day light in winter. Scale The proposal reflects the optimum solution of 2 floors of accommodation which will initially be defined as junior on the first floor and senior on the upper level. No boys will occupy the ground floor, which will be dedicated to staff living accommodation, social and study spaces and ancillary accommodation. The topography of the site allows a small area which relates to the sports facilities to act as a dirty entrance to contain sports kit and equipment. This will be in a semi-basement, but will result in the southern end being 4 storeys.

Welcome Computer generated images These photos show how the proposed boarding house will fit into the existing school grounds. View of proposed boarding house from the north east View of proposed boarding house from the west

Elevations East Elevation South Elevation West Elevation North Elevation

Sections Long Elevation Elevation showing proposed boarding house in context of the surrounding school buildings

W Floor Plans North Field Whitgift House Whitgift School Terrace War Memorial LAYOUT DRAWING HERE Sports Centre Water Garden South Field Site layout of the proposed boarding house Sub-Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Aerial view from the north

Welcome Sustainable Design Aspirations BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) is the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for buildings. It sets the standard for best practice in sustainable design and has become the de facto measure used to describe a building s environmental performance. BREEAM evaluates the building at design, construction and post construction stages to ensure that it is environmentally sound. The new Boarding House at Whitgift will meet the highest BREEAM rating of excellent. To do this we will need to achieve a score of 70 or above. We are working with an independent assessor to ensure the Boarding House will achieve this on completion. We require our new Boarding House to meet high standards of sustainable design including: Achieving BREEAM excellent rating; Achieving 10% CO2 reduction through on-site renewable energy; Incorporating Low and Zero Carbon Technologies; and Incorporating passive solar design. Building Orientation Summer Sun Path N Sunset: 20.00 Sunrise: 04.00 The location of the new Boarding House ensures the best orientation to limit solar gain in summer and maximise good natural light in winter. 16.00 WIND SPEED The building also takes account of the prevailing wind direction. Prevailing South Westerly Wind Winter Sun Path Renewable Energy Controller Solar collector Pump Tank To taps Tank Cold water feed There are many ways to generate renewable energy. At the moment our Sustainability Consultants are evaluating what renewable energy sources are the most appropriate for the Boarding House. The Energy Hierarchy diagram shows the technologies we are currently investigating.

Feedback Thank you for taking the time to attend this exhibition. Do let us know what you think by providing your comments, if you would like to do so. There are several ways in which this can be done: By completing the feedback form now By e-mail to our dedicated e-mail address whitgiftschool@rpsgroup.com By post to: Freepost RRZJ-YYEL-RXKS, Whitgift School, RPS Group Plc, 1st Floor West, Cottons Centre, Cottons Lane, London. SE1 2QG. We would appreciate receipt of your comments by 21 January 2011. FEED BACK FEED BACK