The Marlborough Primary School has enlarged outdoor and roof play areas on a constricted site; The Marlborough Primary School has enlarged outdoor and roof play areas on a constricted site;

New Marlborough Primary School, London

How do you transform a run-down primary school into an inspiring space for learning?

Arup has helped realise a remarkable re-development of a Victorian primary school in Kensington for Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. 

Opened in September 2017, the stunning new school provides modern, high quality facilities and enlarged outdoor play areas. It replaces the previous inadequate Victorian building which constrained school expansion, and thus enabled the school to grow to full, two-form entry with a special needs unit. In addition to creating a larger school, the redesigned site also provides extensive community facilities and is in regular use late into the evening and at weekends.

A particularly challenging part of the brief was to provide outdoor play areas equivalent to the entire area of the site. An innovative terraced building design led by architects Dixon Jones, made this increase in school density possible on a tight, urban site.

The design relocated the play areas to the terraces and roofs, which affords each classroom quick access to outdoor play. In planning the play areas and classrooms in this manner, it reduced the area of the school building sufficiently to enable a small commercial building to be constructed as part of the project, rent from which will fund the school in perpetuity.

Project Summary


190 additional pupil spaces

85%of roof area utilised for play

Bright and naturally ventilated classrooms

The stepped design of the building, with cascading garden terraces, brings natural light and ventilation into many of the classrooms despite being built on an overshadowed site. Key stage pupils are each provided their own outdoor play spaces to enjoy on multiple roof levels. This, coupled with lightwells and open atria, enables the building to meet the brief and creates a sense of fun and progression as children grow up through the school.

Students enjoy the newly refurbished space at the New Marlborough Primary Students enjoy the newly refurbished space at the New Marlborough Primary

The building form, combined with the use of exposed thermal mass and an innovative natural ventilation and heating system, enabled the school to provide predominantly naturally ventilated classrooms with an abundance of natural light in a dense, urban area.

We are proud to be involved in this significant school expansion which has enabled increased pupil places and provided future-proofed learning and sustainable community facilities for the 21st Century. ” David Gilpin, Building Engineering London David Gilpin Director, Building Engineering London

The design of the primary school and the roof play areas, for each key stage group to enjoy. The design of the primary school and the roof play areas, for each key stage group to enjoy.
The building’s stepped design creates and array of outdoor play spaces on multiple roof levels.

A clever and collaborative interim school solution

With no spare land available on the existing school site, the team were faced with the challenge of finding an interim school solution while the existing one was being rebuilt. 

The project was made possible by John Lewis’ redevelopment of the adjacent Clearings warehouse site, which also forms part of a wider regeneration masterplan for this area of Chelsea. This site was used to provide an interim school whilst the existing one was being rebuilt. Following the new school’s opening, the Clearings site began redevelopment for residential use. 

Arup, working with Dixon Jones for John Lewis and then Mace, provided building services, sustainability and specialist services for all three projects; the new school and commercial building , the Interim School and the planning stage design for The Clearings residential. These linked projects are a great example of how collaborative development can bring benefit to the wider community.