The Michael Tippett School provides state-of-the-art facilities for 80 pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties between the ages of 11 and 18. The project was delivered by Apollo Education in record time due to the need to free up the site of the existing school for re-development, as part of Lambeth’s Building Schools for the Future programme.
Apollo Education completed the design and construction of the Park Campus Pupil Referral Unit under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme for the London Borough of Lambeth.
Apollo Education carried out the construction of the new Carnival Arts Centre in Luton for the Luton Carnival Arts Development Trust.
The £3.5 million Luton Carnival Arts Centre is the new home to the largest one-day carnival in Europe – and the first centre in England dedicated to the promotion of carnival arts.
Apollo Education carried out the design, refurbishment and modernisation of Elm Court School. The scheme forms part of a growing portfolio of Building Schools for the Future (BSF) schools delivered by Apollo. The new £7.5 million School is a Special Education Needs (SEN) facility for 100 pupils with a range of complex educational requirements.
Apollo Education is currently carrying out the second phase of its £23 million programme to transform the all through campus at Heston Primary & Community School for the London Borough of Hounslow. The works include the provision of a new Art & Technology Block and a new 2FE Primary School. The Community School currently has visual and performing arts status and the work will provide new facilities to showcase this specialism.
Apollo Education are one of six framework contractors on Haringey’s Building Schools for the Future programme and have commenced works to four of the eleven contracts awarded, including the £22.3 million new build and refurbishment of Woodside Learning Campus. The three other contracts are Northumberland Park Community School, John Loughborough School and Hornsey School for Girls.
Apollo Education worked with the London Borough of Brent to provide Children’s Centres at Alperton Community School in Wembley and Fryent Primary School in Kingsbury.