It is finally in and operational! Delivered as a pre-manufactured mobile classroom, the school were enjoying their first class in there just 10 days after we delivered the building to site. The teachers and staff (and the children) are absolutely delighted with it and in this cold weather, they are more than warm!
And a quote from the headteacher:
“The children love it. It has a fantastic atmosphere, and is a really nice learning environment. We wanted a building in keeping with the school and our rural surroundings. We also wanted it to be smart, not like an old-fashioned mobile classroom, and to be a permanent fixture that would last.”
Tracy Cornelius, Headteacher,
Kington St Michael CE Primary School, Wiltshire
For further information, please contact Simon Fearnehough on simon@hideouthouse.com or phone 01865 858982
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There are indeed some very good reasons why your school should consider buying an eco classroom building as opposed to a more traditional design and specification. Below we list the principle reasons for going down the eco design route:
It goes without saying of course that eco classrooms are environmentally friendly and are doing their bit to keep the environment in check. Quite simply, you are protecting the planet for future generations to enjoy
Reduced costs – energy efficient and sustainable buildings reduce overall energy bills
With modular builds, you save on transport and on-site build costs and therefore reduce the CO2 footprint of costly distribution and production methods
Your school can promote environmental awareness to the school and local community as well as connecting children with nature
Use the building as an educational resource so that children can actually be part of the sustainability knowledge process
They are usually manufactured from eco friendly materials – accredited sustainable timber from managed plantations, living sedum roofs, rainwater harvesting systems and sun pipes
They can use renewable energy sources for heating and lighting (solar panels, wind turbines and air source heat pumps)
Eco classrooms can help towards your Eco Schools accreditations as they compliment some of the major eco school topics – RENEWABLE ENERGY, BIO-DIVERSITY, SCHOOL GROUNDS, RE-CYCLING & GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
There could be some grants available too which will support the funding of these types of classroom buildings
For further information, please visit
The Hideout House Company Ltd
www.hideouthouse.com
eco outdoor classroom
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These type of eco friendly buildings are becoming ever more popular in schools but what exactly are they? And why are they different from standard classroom buildings?
One could simply argue that any building is now eco friendly as current building methods and building regulations stipulate that they have to be thermally efficient on account of their insulation properties (indeed for larger buildings you have to submit SBEM – simplified building energy model – calculations which essentially provide for an analysis of building energy consumption and Co2 emission rates). If they are timber clad, you would also need to ensure that the original source of the timber supply is either FSC or PEFC accredited or certified – basically this ensures that for every tree cut down, another one is planted.
But you can go a whole step further in the design of eco classrooms to ensure they are truly eco friendly:
*Sedum Living Roofs – these can usually only be applied to flat or shallow mono pitch roofs because they do not work with steep roof pitches. And they tend to be more expensive than other roof systems as the building has to be structurally “beefed up” in order to take the extra weight of the sedum and its underlays. BUT they do naturally absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, sedum is a natural insulator and they attract all sorts of bio-diversity
*Renewable Energy – dependent upon the power load required for your classroom building, you can use solar panels and wind turbines to provide some if not all of the electricity. Usually however these type of systems provide for say 40% of the overall electricity pull with the rest coming directly from the grid. However you can also earn money from solar panel systems by feeding electricity back into the grid as well as benefitting from the lower energy bills. We have also worked on projects where some of the power is generated by children pedalling special dynamo bikes!
*Air source heat pumps– act both as a combined space heating and air conditioning unit but they produce less C02 than traditional systems because air is the main component being used which of course is a renewable resource
*Guttering and water butts– these can be used as rainwater harvesting systems
*LED lighting and sun pipes in the roof to allow in extra natural light
And of course the added benefit is that these type of eco classrooms teach the children about environmental issues and demonstrate how we can lead more of a sustainable life.
For more information, please contact Simon Fearnehough on 01865 858982 or email simon@hideouthouse.com