Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.

Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury

The second nursery school to be completed in the Maria Holder Memorial Trust six school series is this 90 pupil school for 3 to 5 year olds. The school is located on an arterial road near to the airport and opposite a grove of mahogany trees. designed to blend with the scale of the surrounding houses the building sits comfortably within of the site taking advantage of its proximity to the majestic trees that are clearly visible from inside the school. Set around a secure cloistered courtyard, single bay classrooms promote breezy naturally ventilated learning spaces. Classrooms dialogue with each other and with the courtyard through large openings and windows allowing transparency and reducing hidden spaces to promote child security. Blending the Barbadian chattel house vernacular with a distinctive, colourful, contemporary aesthetic, the school's architecture is both familiar and progressive and reflects our aim to provide a safe, child-centred environment where children want to be.