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some depth to the fully glazed facades. The roofs are flat: the lower roofs are sedum and the upper roof is covered in photovoltaic panels. Positioned in the corner plot of a constrained urban site, against a listed wall and responding to the surrounding architectural context, the Garden Building has responded to the challenges of creating additional area within a tight school site.


The 650 sqm Sports Pavilion provides high quality academic and sports facilities. It is constructed of a varied stock brick with timber curtain walling, the roofs are also sedum at lower level and covered in photovoltaic panels at the upper level. The Sports Pavilion provides enhanced sports facilities on the playing field site, including an additional activities hall, flexible space, changing facilities and a maintenance building.


Sarah Fletcher, High Mistress of St Paul’s Girls’ School, explained that she and her team were “immensely proud of the school’s scholarly achievements”, and that they were now able to offer their students “an immeasurably enhanced learning and living environment.” John McAslan, Executive Chairman at John McAslan + Partners, added that the practice was “delighted that the first phase of the redevelopment of St Paul’s Girls’ School is now complete”, and commented that it was “already positively impacting the way in which pupils experience their time at the school.” The collaboration between St Paul’s Girls’ School and John McAslan + Partners is ongoing, and subsequent elements to the recently-completed buildings will include a reconfigured forum building and link space which will provide central staff areas, meeting rooms and offices, as well as a reconfigured Design and Technology block.


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