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New Developments
Staff Housing - 2009

The 'Old' Music Block is being demolished, ready for new staff housing:

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And here is what they will look like:

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During the Easter holidays, 2009, the foundations for the new staff housing were dug. Eleven concrete lorries came to fill them:
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And here are the men working on it:
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Halfway There

Today, 29 May, the site was visited once more. As you can see, the ground floor is complete. Quite a change from the picture above, in just a few weeks.

Good progress

Of course, there is still the upper floor, roof and inside to do ...
Upper floor done, and roof on! Windows there soon ...
Magnificent!

Good Progress - 29 August

The pictures today show the houses with windows in, and altogether looking more 'finished'.

Looking great

Of course, there is still the inside to do, though much work is obviously complete ...

Getting there

 
Computer Rooms - 2008

Two Into One Does Go!

This is a record of the building of the new computer rooms in Summer 2008, and of the conversion of the old one into boxfile storage and locker space.
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Science Labs - 2007/8

This page is a record of the Science Laboratory development, which opened at the beginning of the Summer Term 2008.

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The Centenary Hall - 2003/4

This is intended as a permanent record of a major project which took a little over a year to complete. For information, until completion it was known as the Performing Arts Centre.

A report printed in the architecture section of The Independent newspaper is here.

1) The Demolition - Wednesday 11 June 2003

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ch2The demolition at Caldicott was excellent. Everyone enjoyed it, even the teachers and as I say you can always do with a bit of destruction! The whole school cheered when the massive 'dozer smashed straight into the Extra English room. I hope Mrs Rose knew!

I loved every bit of it for some reason as the walls just collapsed onto the floor and the windows smashed. The whole process took about twenty minutes and I am sure everyone enjoyed it. The Headmaster was smiling all the way through the process.

My favourite bit was when the 'dozer swung its massive hook into the side of the building, just flattening the walls to rubble. The 'dozer ran over the rubble and placed it into piles and then went on to demolish the stage.

It was surprising how flimsy the assembly hall was because the crane just ripped through everything as easily as if it was cardboard. It smashed through the stage and ripped down the curtains and punched through the back wall like paper. Brilliant.

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2) The Excavation and Foundations - July 2003

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The excavation began quite quickly after the bits of the old Assembly Hall had been taken away. The preparation for the reinforced concrete foundations would take several weeks. The installation of drainage was, of course, very important, as this picture shows.

3) Building Up - September 2003

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The picture above shows the concrete frames and the walls being built. It is taken from inside the new hall, and it is possible to see the rooms and storage areas on the right-hand side.

4) The Roof - October/November 2003

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This delivery had to be made at the front of the school, because the beams were too long to go around the corners of the site access path. They were lifted around the tree and stacked on the croquet lawn! The picture below shows all of the beams in place. Over a few weeks the beams were covered with plywood, then with foam glass insulation, and then with sheets of copper.

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5) On the Way to Completion - March 2004

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Though there was still lots to do, work was moving on apace. Here is the front of the building, with the glass fitted. Below, rolls of copper wait on the roof to be fitted by the coppersmiths.

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6) Other Areas - April 2004

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Above are the new, full-height windows in the Junior Corridor, which will give an excellent view of the new building.

7) Just About There - July 2004

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This is the last picture of the uncompleted building. Just the finishing touches to add.


8) Here is a November morning picture of the completed building, framed by trees and with the Main House in the background.

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