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Chobham Academy London : Architecture Information
Education Development by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, London, UK
World-class educational legacy unveiled for Olympic Village
Apr 2009
New school will create 1,800 spaces for pupils aged 3 - 19
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and Lend Lease released new images
today of a world-class education campus to be built within the Olympic
Village. Planning permission has now been secured for the development
which includes state-of-the-art facilities for pupils and the wider
local community.

The Olympic Village, which lies adjacent to the Olympic Park and Stratford
City sites, will accommodate athletes during the 2012 Games and will
leave the legacy of thousands of new homes, parks, and community facilities
after 2012. At the heart of the community facilities to be left in
legacy will be Chobham Academy - a world-class new education campus.
The Academy is scheduled to open in September 2013 and will offer:
- Spaces for 1,800 students between the ages of three and 19
- Nursery, primary and secondary schools, including a sixth-form with
adult learning facilities
- The Academy will specialise in Performing Arts and English with
a focus on sports excellence within the context of the world-class
new sporting venues in the Olympic Park
- A comprehensive lifelong learning programme to meet the needs of
existing local communities and the new communities that will develop
in the area after 2012
- Day Care Facilities for children from 0 -5 years old, located on
the school site, and fully integrated into the nursery and lower school
- A community arts complex for both the school and the community
- A Civic Hub, available for residents to use for social activities,
meetings, gatherings and leisure pursuits
- A sports facility for the Academy and the community
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins said:
"Chobham Academy will be a world-class development and puts an
educational legacy at the heart of our regeneration ambitions for
east London. The Olympic Village will create thousands of new homes
for Londoners and the Academy will be at the heart of the new facilities
we are building to serve new and existing communities for generations
to come."
Sebastian Coe, Chairman of the London 2012 Organising Committee, said:
"It is very exciting to see the Olympic dream taking shape, and
leaving a lasting legacy of an Academy that will inspire young people
in all sorts of different ways. At Games-time this will provide a
great piece of Village infrastructure that will be the home of lots
of team support services, but to have so many learning facilities
at the Academy after the Games proves how London 2012 has been a real
catalyst for change and development in so many areas."
Lend Lease CEO Dan Labbad, said:
"Chobham Academy is an essential element of the Village that
will contribute to ensuring the ongoing regeneration of the area beyond
the Games. Complete with state-of-the-art facilities it will play
a key role in creating a mixed, diverse and more sustainable community,
with education at its core."
Schools Minister Jim Knight said:
"After the Games are over I want the Olympic values of excellence
and discipline to reverberate in the institutions left behind. Like
those great Olympic and Paralympic athletes, pupils at this new state
of the art academy should be inspired by those values to be the best
they can and I'm confident they will be."
Chobham Academy is being developed by Lend Lease and the ODA in partnership
with the Department for Children, Schools and Families, the London
Borough of Newham, and the Learning & Skills Council London East.
The Academy will be part of the Government's National Academy Programme
and will be run by a not-for-profit Registered Charitable Trust. The
Academy will be revenue funded by the Department for Children, Schools
and Families.
Planning permission for Chobham Academy has now been secured and construction
work is due to start on site later this summer. The Academy will be
built at the north-eastern end of the Village site and will initially
be used during the 2012 Games as the main Village operations centre
including team management, communications and Village operations.
After the Games, the Academy is scheduled to open for the school term
in September 2013.
Construction work across the rest of the Olympic Village development
is well-underway with the first residential buildings in the Village
starting to rise out of the ground.
Chobham Academy London image / information from ODA
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Chobham Academy has been designed by architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
(who designed the Stirling Prize-shortlisted Westminster Academy), and landscape
designers Kinnear Landscape Architects. BAM are the preferred bidder for
the construction contract for Chobham Academy
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