Hopescourt School
Net zero carbon in operation specialist school for 200 autistic pupils aged 4-19 years
Our expertise in building free schools and university technical colleges (UTCs) is unrivalled.
We build more free schools than any other company, and we have provided over 4,000 new places to help ease demand. Across the whole schools sector, we have delivered 30,000 new school places in the past five years.
We know the timescales and budgets are often tight, so our teams work with the school and UTC closely to ensure we deliver their vision within the resources available.
We often work in frameworks, such as Scape, which provides added efficiency and speed to help meet our clients' construction programmes.
Many of the free schools and UTCs we deliver are in old, disused buildings such as offices, disused schools and even fire stations, where our refurbishment expertise comes into its own.
We construct
buildings that inspire children and teachers to new heights of educational
attainment. We believe in the positive impact the built
environment can have on children’s desire to learn and grow as individuals –
and fulfil their true potential.
Net zero carbon in operation specialist school for 200 autistic pupils aged 4-19 years
Delivering state of the art education facilities on the premises of a former Willmott Dixon office
Westminster's flagship development is bringing affordable homes to the heart of Paddington
Creating 1,244 new school places in Bedford
Sunesis school is the 8th for Croydon
New free school in Rickmansworth
Replacing Wilderness School with new Free School for 600 pupils 11 - 16 year old and a further 190 at sixth form
Doncaster's first new school in a generation; it used a Sunesis standardised design to deliver in 9 months
Clever conversation of Grade 2 listed building to create home for free school
Conversion of Grade 2 listed former fire station in Norwich to a free school
One of the new wave of UTCs, built on the site of the University of Bolton
Refurbishment and fit-out of a new facility for the college, which partners with the BBC
Expansion of a free school near Gatwick Airport, through conversion of a two-storey office building
First free school for boarders, sponsored by world-famous Eton College