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Proposed works

Hove Park School • Jun 17, 2020

Hove Park School has a raft of new, exciting, building works that will positively impact the lives of our students and also make new facilities available for the wider community. On top of the many recent site refurbishments, including a new dance and drama studio, a new ICT suite, remodelling of science rooms and a new photography studio to name but a few, we are pleased to highlight some bigger notable projects below. 


Valley Campus entrance & dinning extension

The new entrance and dining extension will provide a 36m2 increase of space to the existing dining hall, it will have two full length windows, which will extend over the new roof and create a “light well”, maximising the potential of natural light. The entrance extension will provide a new focal point that is visible from Hangleton Road, drawing visitors’ attention towards it. The full plans can be viewed on the council website, we welcome all comments and suggestions. 

The Cullum Centre

The new Cullum Centre will provide a specialist multi-use space for our ASC students. It includes two therapy rooms and a classroom, as well as an open plan kitchen space. The Cullum Centre will provide a purpose built space for students to access the mainstream school, but with some additional support from our specialist staff. The proposed design and full plans can be viewed on the council website, we welcome all comments and suggestions.



11-a-side 3G pitch

Located in the south west corner of our Valley Campus, our new, floodlit, 3G pitch will be suitable for a variety of sports including; hockey, touch rugby and football.



Nevill campus canteen

Already constructed and in use, our new Nevill campus canteen is an amazing facility for our students. The next step is to build a canopy for each side of the canteen, which we are hoping to install during the summer term.


Nevill Campus sports hall

Planning permission has now been approved on this significant project. Nevill Campus will see a new sports hall extension and refurbishment. The design will include a new fitness suite, a new 2 court sports hall suitable for all sports including; badminton, volleyball and basketball and new changing facilities.


“It is a really exciting time to be part of Hove Park. The new buildings will provide state of the art facilities for our students and the community for generations to come.”



Jim Roberts, Head Teacher


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