Students at the newly-upgraded Penrith Public School, Sydney now have the opportunity to be part of a multitude of innovative learning environments.
The Penrith Public School in Sydney recently re-opened its doors following an upgrade of its facilities. The stunning transformation can be attributed to the design masterminds at PTW Architects who worked with McIntosh & Phelps, overseeing all aspects of the project. Interestingly, the refurbishment has helped increase student capacity from 400 to a staggering 700.
Penrith Public School is now home to 12 bright, innovative and future-focused teaching/learning spaces. Additionally, the upgrade has led to the creation of associated Covered Outdoor Learning Spaces (COLA) as well as updates for restrooms, staff and administration facilities.
The consultancy team collaborated with the school and Department of Education to come up with site- and culture-specific design responses aligned with the character of the school and its community. They also conducted workshops with educational consultant Dr Pippa Yeoman to understand how the built environment could impact a child’s learning process.
The resultant effect is a series of built spaces and landscaped outdoor areas that stimulate creativity and learning. Externally, the structure’s bold architectural forms lend it identity within Sydney’s CBD location. Internally, contemporary and light-filled spaces facilitate both collaborative learning and performance, making it ideal for both school and community use.
PTW has designed the classrooms to meet changing pedagogical models, ensuring students can engage in both project-and-enquiry-based learning. The versatile design also addresses the need for both group activities and one-on-one learning. Pairs of classrooms have been separated using operable wall panels to create an opportunity for team teaching.
In terms of catering to the diverse needs of students, the irregularly shaped central circular space makes quite an impression. The area provides room for a multitude of activities, engaging students with different needs and interests, all while keeping them within view of their teachers.
The Penrith Public School upgrade has opened up a new chapter in the design of innovative learning environments. Surely, an inspiration for many others to follow.
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