School unveils revamp plans
A school could undergo a major revamp under plans which have been submitted to Gosport Borough Council.
Bay House School in Alverstoke has submitted the first of three planning applications to either redevelop or refurbish school facilities.
The first, if approved, would see six school buildings and two temporary classrooms demolished and replaced with three new blocks.
These blocks would have a total floor space of 6,862 square metres.
Blocks one and two would be three storeys and block three would be one storey.
Block one would be to the north of the school and would contain general teaching classrooms, music, design and technology, and art.
Block two, to the centre of the site, would comprise a dining area, a learning resource centre, supporting spaces and classrooms.
Block three would be an addition to the existing hall to the south of the site and would contain a lobby, toilets and changing areas.
Planning documents state: ‘The proposal will allow the school to improve the current layout, pedestrian access and landscaping at the school while unaltering the school’s existing capacity.
‘As staff and pupil levels will remain unchanged, any changes to the site trip generation or traffic flows are expected to be negligible.
‘The proposed new school will ensure that Bay House School will be able to continue to provide vital spaces for local pupils.
‘The school will also continue to employ teaching and administration staff, and be available for community hire, adding to the local economy.’
Construction firm Keir has been commissioned by the Department for Education to manage the development.
The proposals have been discussed with the council and have been guided through public consultations with the DfE’s technical and design advisors.
Bay House School is a secondary school and sixth form catering for 2,200 pupils aged between 11 and 18.
It is part of the Gosport and Fareham Multi-Academy Trust.