The future of teaching and learning on Broadwater Farm
Broadwater Farm Primary School, along with William C Harvey and Moselle Special Schools, and the Children's Centre are becoming part of a new education centre. The first phase of Broadwaters Inclusive Community opened its doors in September 2011. The building brings together children with different educational needs and backgrounds and be part of what we call an inclusive learning campus.
|Back to topAbout the new campus
The new campus will feature:
- A special school formed by the primary school departments of William C Harvey and Moselle special schools
- A two-form entry primary school (a two-form of entry school has two classes in each year)
- Broadwater Farm Children’s Centre
New ways of teaching, and modern technology will help to get children to experience more personalised learning.
These new facilities will also help pupils to achieve higher educational standards.
Design ideas showing what the campus could look like have been developed through discussions and conversations with the schools and their governors, staff, students, parents and other stakeholders.
Landscaping and the creation of new external spaces, such as a central community area are an important part of the project. There will be an amphitheatre, a sensory garden, a wildlife pond and horticultural area, external teaching, hard and soft play areas, sand and water play area; and a multi use games area.
The new building will also include a hydrotherapy pool, library, hall and reception area.
|Back to topIn the Community
It is intended that this new facility, along with other local services, will also benefit the whole community providing activities and services for local people of all ages. This might include breakfast clubs, homework clubs, all year-round childcare for children from 0 to 11, parenting support, employment, housing and benefit advice and new sports facilities.
This project is part of Haringey's primary and pre-school programme. You can find out more about Haringey's ideas for the future (vision) of primary education in the Primary Strategy for Change document.
For more details about this project email: pps@haringey.gov.uk
|Back to topLatest news
The first part of this modern space is now open and is providing an invaluable learning environment for young children. You can see the project's latest resident's newsletter in the attached files section with details of how the ILC will be built and who to contact if you have a problem. Full completion of the new facilities will be in 2012 / 2013.
You can keep up to date with progress on site by viewing the web cam in our external links section.
Images of how Broadwaters Inclusive Community might look are below.
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Neighbourhood Newsletter
- Creating an Inclusive Learning Campus is one of a number of developments in the Broadwater Farm Neighbourhood. If you want to find out more about this and other local projects, you can download Broadwater Farm Neighbourhood Improvements News in the attached files section below.
A programme to transform teaching and learning in secondary schools by improving buildings and computer equipment is already underway. This programme is called Building Schools for the Future (BSF).
|Back to topUseful links
|Back to topPlease note some documents are over 1MB and may take some time to download on slower Internet connections.
Attached Files
| Filename | Filetype | Size |
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| broadwater farm contractors newsletter july 2010.pdf | 618 KB | |
| broadwater farm proposal and phasing.pdf | 741 KB | |
| broadwater farm presentation sep 09.pdf | 205 KB | |
| broadwater farm proposal sep 09.pdf | 409 KB | |
| bwf stage d report-2.pdf | 1873 KB | |
| bwf newsletter summer 2010.pdf | 425 KB | |
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