The latest school in Lewisham's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme has passed a major milestone and is heading rapidly towards completion.
Local council and church dignitaries were present for a topping-out ceremony at Trinity School, a Church of England secondary that will from next year be home to 600 pupils.
Costain staff under Project Manager Clive Kraus were on hand to show Lewisham Mayor Steve Bullock, local MP Heidi Alexander, headmaster Father Richard Peers and the Bishop of Woolwich, the Rt Rev Christopher Chessun, around the premises.
Stephen Wells, Group Strategy and Business Development Director, says the Group was delighted by the £18 million-plus building, which exceeded their expectations.
Trinity is the third of 11 schools being built in Lewisham by Costain. The project team moved on site in June 2009 and work got underway following the demolition of the former Northbrook School that occupied the site.
As with many inner-city schools, the site footprint is tight and little space is available for outdoor activities apart from a multi-games unit. This has resulted in the most unusual aspect of the new building, a second-floor open-air 'teaching deck' that can be used for lessons in good weather and which also acts as a recreational area for pupils during breaks.
"It's a paved area with glass balustrades and has a really nice aspect over the adjacent Manor House Park," explained Kraus.
"Trinity is a PFI design and construction project. Over the Christmas break we literally move all the equipment in from the old school to which they have been decanted while construction has been underway."
(CD/GK)
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