Founded in 1888, The Skinners’ School in Tunbridge Wells, Kent gained its highly-respected reputation by becoming the first voluntary-aided grammar school under the 1944 Education Act. The all-boys establishment caters for more than 1,000 pupils and in recognition of its excellent teaching standards, was recently awarded specialist status in science and mathematics. As part of an extension of its learning facilities, the school appointed Bell Phillips Architects to design a new three-storey building for the site’s public frontage. It will contain a sixth-form centre, an English department and a library.
Architect
Ben Phillips Architects
Subcontractor
BBS Construction Ltd
IG Products
Welded Masonry Support
B.O.S.S.
Cast-in Channel
Location
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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