Today we have a responsibility to perpetuate these wonderful schools for future generations.
Our vision for 2020. An exciting direction for the future development and continued success of our schools. 3 SAFEGUARDING THE FUTURE King s Hall School and King s College are special places today because of bold decisions and sacrifices made in the past. We owe a great debt to the vision of those who came before us. The facilities we enjoy were painstakingly created over many decades by people who refused to sit still and rest on their laurels. Today we have a responsibility to do the same: to perpetuate these lovely schools for future generations. King s Hall School, Taunton founded 14th September 1952 Life always moves on, and so does education. King s Hall and King s College need to be shaped today so they are fit for the world tomorrow. King s College, Taunton founded 26th October 1880
An ambitious vision. Our aim is to deliver a rich education, founded on our Christian values, to prepare our pupils for the future. 4 5 PLAINLY, OUR SCHOOLS This is why we have developed a WHY WE CANNOT Our sports and performing arts need ARE FLOURISHING 2020 Vision, a clear roadmap of how we want to enhance the schools over STAND STILL to be enhanced to give all pupils the opportunity to excel. These facilities 2020 This is the right time to channel all the coming years. These planned The purpose of King s Hall and King s will encourage different kinds of our energy into new developments to enrich our pupils future. Ultimately the spirit of the schools is the most important thing, rooted in the tradition of boarding excellence and the Christian framework of the developments will be the foundation of our vision, renewing our purpose and spirit, and they will safeguard the life of our schools into the future. Our vision is an ambitious one and College is to provide an education of all round excellence: an education, in the richest sense of the word, designed to prepare each pupil for success and personal fulfilment. The best possible academic results are intelligence and perspectives, in turn augmenting academic understanding. It is these aspects of the schools, in addition to the core academic teaching, that our ongoing developments are The Development Board In recognition of the importance of wise, balanced development plans, we will be establishing a Development Board to guide and oversee the implementation of the 2020 Vision during the next decade. Woodard community of schools. will rely on the goodwill of many just the start. Our aim is to engender designed to support and enhance. Like a person, this spirit must be members of our past and present wonder and excitement and an nurtured in a physical structure. The community. We very much hope you enthusiasm for learning, underpinned We need to tackle these issues now, schools facilities are the equivalent of will feel able to join with us to by the living community and the otherwise it will become increasingly their body, and similarly they need to enrich the future of King s Hall and pastoral care within which our pupils difficult to improve the quality of be renewed, kept vigorous and healthy, King s College. feel safe, happy, loved and valued. what we do. Even at a time when and indeed developed and improved. ROGER KNIGHT OBE Custos, King s Schools, Taunton However, some parts of both schools both schools are thriving with academic, sporting and cultural will begin to feel the strain, as rising successes, renewal and improvement pupil numbers mean an increase in are an absolute priority. wear and tear. As technology develops apace, we must keep up to equip our pupils for the modern world.
King s Hall School, Taunton. A new state of the art teaching space will transform the learning environment at King s Hall School. 6 7 At King s Hall we have inherited a We have purchased additional land Now, however, there is a desire to Our planned new state of the art fine set of buildings and facilities in a wonderful setting, testament to the at the front of the school allowing us to create a sweeping vista, an modernise the learning environment for academic subjects. A new suite teaching space will unite currently separate parts of the school, while 2.5m vision and generosity of those who have gone before us. In recent years we have added significantly to them. additional playing field and gain access to wildlife lakes. Similarly, at the side of the school we have bought fields that have enabled us to increase our sports pitches and of bright, airy, modern and bespoke classrooms would be a transformational addition to the heart of the school, with the powerful knock-on effect of freeing up other enabling the teaching of design technology, art and science to take a giant leap forward in advanced new facilities. The total cost of the King s Hall School development programme is estimated at 2.5m and is planned to include the following areas: enlarge our Forest School. We have spaces and creating a whole new A covered corridor adjoining the Art, Design Technology, Science also benefited immensely from focus in the school s landscape. building will become one of the & New Classrooms the development of the sports hall, school s central passageways, providing New Music Facilities theatre and astroturf pitch. a new focal point for the life and energy of our school community. Pre-Prep Classroom Entrance JUSTIN CHIPPENDALE Headmaster, King s Hall School and Old Aluredian
Art, Design Technology, Science & New Classrooms King s Hall School, Taunton. Regeneration plans for state of the art teaching facilities, music studios and the new entrance hall. 8 9 New Music Facilities Pre-Prep Classroom Entrance Design Technology & Science This new classroom and laboratory building in the academic heart of the school will be on two storeys and have a specification beyond that which is required by the DfES. The two teaching wings will be staggered to create an outlook on to the courtyards, and the west facing spaces will have longer views. The wide corridor will act like an indoor street with natural light and ventilation, and will connect to the main courtyard space at the entrance to the building. New Music Facilities The space vacated when design technology and art move to their new rooms will be upgraded to provide new music classrooms and facilities. With the inclusion of larger teaching and performance spaces, the new Music School will provide a more cohesive and inspirational centre for teaching and learning music. Pre-Prep Classroom Entrance The third key development is the refurbishing of the entrance to the Pre-Prep classrooms and a new surface on the walled hard play area. The existing agricultural storage buildings will be upgraded to provide a new main entrance to the Pre-Prep department with reception, office and administration areas.
King s College, Taunton. The Philip Richards Building is an exemplary academic centre. We now need to focus on our sports, performing arts and girls boarding facilities. 10 11 At King s College a decade of Now, having made great progress The core development we are planning This flagship development is development has seen the completion of new boarding houses, the on the academic front in recent years, we need to pay similar attention to is a stunning new sports centre which will bring together the existing sports supported by other plans too, each one taking what we already have and 6.0m construction of a world-class hockey facility, and the Philip Richards Building, which provides a new library, IT suite, Careers Department and Business Education Faculty. our sports, performing arts and girls boarding facilities. This will ensure we maintain our all-round strengths and demonstrate the central role that girls play in the school. hall and separate swimming pool into one modern leisure centre while also offering a wonderful view out over our world-class astroturf pitches. It will not only dramatically expand our working intelligently with it. Put together, the developments in our recent past and future plans clearly demonstrate our priorities: The total cost of the King s College development programme is estimated at 6.0m and is planned to include the following projects: These have all added hugely to the sporting facilities but also showcase excellence across the board - academic, Sports Centre school, and the Philip Richards Building in particular has given our academic credentials a strong boost. our remarkable sporting achievements, providing an inspirational training environment for our young sportsmen sport, music, drama, art and design technology; co-curricular activities that enable pupils to develop skills Performing Arts Centre Girls Boarding Facilities and women. and confidence; and a wonderful supportive community. RICHARD BIGGS Headmaster, King s College
Sports Centre King s College, Taunton. Regeneration plans for the new sports, performing arts and girls boarding facilities. 12 13 Performing Arts Centre Girls Boarding Facilities Sports Centre Although the existing Gooderham Performing Arts Centre The proposal is to create a second sports hall and swimming pool storey of accommodation in the music buildings sit side by side, they do not school to provide state of the art share any facilities. The proposal is to music teaching rooms and a recording construct a new administrative, dance facility, and to extend the building and social link between them. The with a new main music recital hall. building will house a dance studio, The new extension would be visible new changing rooms, a fitness suite from the main approach to the school and a new pavilion elevated above the and should make a strong architectural sports pitches, and will become the and educational statement. hub of the main sporting activities in the school. It will enhance the current Girls Boarding Facilities programme of public engagement. The proposal is to relocate the The intention is also to create a social Medical Centre and utilise the existing space, for use by OAs and the rest of link building to the back of Hareston the King s community, with the (one of the Victorian villas on South inclusion of a bar and lounge facility Road) and to build a substantial making provision for spectators who extension to provide study bedrooms come to support our sporting events. and social accommodation for up to 70 girls, together with the house staff and administrative functions.
14 These projects, like those before them, depend on the goodwill and support of the King s community. YOUR PART IN OUR SUCCESS We must never forget we are only temporary stewards of these institutions and we have a responsibility to those who come after us. King s Hall and King s College have always been supported by generous benefactors, usually individuals who have felt a sense of gratitude to the schools that equipped them so well for life. Each building we use is a testament to the wonderful gifts the schools have received in the past. Only through the support of generations of benefactors have the King s Schools been able to grow and adapt to changing needs. Today it is equally clear that these developments we have outlined, and which our schools need, cannot be paid for from fee income alone. These projects, like those before them, depend on the goodwill and support of the King s community: Old Aluredians, Friends of the schools, parents and staff. With your help we will safeguard the future of King s Hall School and King s College. 8.5m We must act now to safeguard the future of King s Hall School and King s College. We cannot ignore the issues and challenges we face. 8.5m is the estimated cost of the projects we have outlined here. Designed by Briggs & Co, Taunton Printed by Apple Colour, Bristol Conceptual Architectural Images by Mitchell Taylor Workshop, Bath
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT LEISA LAVENDER MBE Director of Development King s Hall School & King s College Telephone 01823 328 238 lmlavender@kings-taunton.co.uk