Rectangular and square outdoor classrooms follow on the theme of an educational and functional building all rolled into one. It offers shade and shelter at playtime but it can also be used as an outdoor teaching and learning area. Children are able to relax and learn in a shaded environment within the school playgrounds.
We are able to provide for larger sizes of outdoor classrooms in the rectangular shape format and you will see some examples of this on the Gallery section opposite.
As these buildings are designed to be modular and therefore bespoke, no one building is ever the same and so it is therefore quite difficult to “package” a price list. So we do very much encourage you to get in touch with us to discuss your individual requirements and where we can offer you our best advice based on 20 years of experience.
- Available in many different sizes – square 3m, 3.5m, 4m & 5m and rectangular 3m x 4m, 4m x 5m, 4m x 6m and 4m x 7m
- Manufactured either out of cedar wood or Grade 4 tanalised Scandinavian redwood pine
- Standard specification includes cedar or felt shingle tile roof, solid bevel siding lower panels, internal benching and boarded decking floor
- Roof options to include living sedum, close board, cedar or IKO felt shingle tiles
- Full eco pack option to include water butt, downpipe and guttering, wind turbine solar panel and monitoring unit (displays wind and solar charge currents, load current and battery voltage), weathervane, thermometer, insect nest and 2 x L-shaped planters
- Roof lights available to let in lots of natural light
- Option for roll-down canvas panels to windows and door/entrance to give further protection from the elements
- Lean-to storage units available with a timber sub-frame base
- For full range of options please visit Options
- Option to have 50% grip deck for an extra non-slip surface
- Full delivery and installation services
“Can you thank your men for working in really hard conditions today. I’m really pleased with the results. This will change the way we teach for the better especially under our new working conditions”.
Angela Alkureishi, Head, Norton in Hales CE Primary School