Eastfield Primary School

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Eastfield Primary School
Eastfield Road
Enfield
Middlesex

Eastfield Primary School is a typical late Victorian “board” school with a central hall and perimeter classrooms, situated in a highly populated urban area. An increase in the local school population provided the opportunity to build a new Teaching Block.

The new teaching block was designed as a pair of single storey brick structures with pitched tiled roofs, linked to the existing school by a top glazed “street”, providing a well lit and enclosed route to all teaching and non-teaching spaces within the school. The new buildings contain six classrooms, staff room, an AVA room, offices, changing rooms, toilets and the School’s administration areas. A large reception area with a top glazed cantilevered canopy, extending over the new main entrance, at the junction of the new and old buildings, creates a focal point for the school and signals the new primary access into the building.

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