newbattle community high : participation project
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. exploring the external facilities and surrounding area...
...We were invited to work with the pupils to explore through notes, mapping, and observations what the pupils thought about the school in its wider context.
...In the first workshop, we explored the setting of the school, existing facilities in the neighbourhoods, and the character of the neighbourhoods.
Most importantly, we wanted to find out what is of value, and what changes the pupils wanted to see in their neighbourhoods.
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... where we’re from
Newtongrange
Gorebridge
Easthouses
Mayfield
Newbattle Community HighPupils come to school from a number of different places:
NewtongrangeMayfieldGorebridgeEasthouses North MiddletonPenicuikDalkeith.
They travel to school in a variety of ways – but a lot of the pupils arrive by bus, and a lot walk.
what we did...
we made maps which marked places that the pupils know about, tapping into and recording their local knowledge as well as their thoughts and feelings about these places
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...what’s there now... our facilities
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There are a number of facilities in the area
1. Community Centre (Y2K) 2. Leisure centre3. Skate park4. Sports centre5. Soccer City6. Astro pitches at Welfare Park7. Swimming pool8. playing fields and pitches.
These are spread out across the area and pupils tend to go to the places closer to their home. Pupils who travel further to come to school will often go back home and use the facilities closest to them.
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...what’s there now... places to eat
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There are a number of different places to go for lunch –
9. chip shop10.bakery / Mayfield shops11.burger van12.Easthouses shops / post
office13.Trenches
... but most are not very close to the school, pupils wish there were more opportunities of different types of places to go and eat.
Some spaces, such as Newtongrange Park, are less popular because of a lack of opportunities for sport, and they are not as well maintained. There are some places around the school (Bryan’s wood) which are scary, and there are areas locally that the pupils don’t like to walk through on the route to school.
... and the places we don’t like.
Newtongrange Park
Bryan’s Wood
Easthouses Park
what we did...
we asked the students to make collages, selecting the images which represented things, places, or feelings which they liked, and asked them to explain why they’d chosen them.
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what we want.
... colourful places which feel happy
We want places which are creative, fun and cool
We want things that will make the school look nice
places which can be used for creative arts... and sculptures you can climb and sit on.
... and a water feature which is relaxing.
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We want places to go and sit down with friends
and places to sit and watch people play sports
We need a lot of outdoor activities
and nice walkway areas- fun places like skate parks...
better playing fieldswider variety of sports opportunities...
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exploring the key elements and features of the existing school
We ran a second workshop, on the 6th December, where we focused on the good and the bad things within the school buildings.
Some things are good and some are bad, and some ‘could do better!
We looked at the various learning spaces, both individual and large group spaces, and the connections in between them.
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The PE department, which also houses the S6 common room (Ozone) is really popular with the pupils
It’s a place for the seniors to hang out, without all the younger pupils being there too.
It’s big, spacious, and has lockers. They like that it sits within the PE department, because the PE staff sit with the pupils.
the PE department / Ozone
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The Bite Site is generally unpopular with the pupils...
It’s cramped, busy, and cold.
It is an unsuitable space to study during study period.
It should serve a better variety of food of higher quality.
The Bite Site
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The library is generally seen as a good space...
It’s warm and comfortable, with a computer suite.
But... its too small, dated and often gets double booked, which is why pupils they have to go and study in the Bite Site.
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the library
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The pupils don’t like all the stairs and routes around the school – the doors in the corridors make them more congested, the stairs get really busy, the underpass is cold, dark and feels unsafe because people hang out there.
The corridors are too narrow and dull – and because they are so hectic, some pupils feel they don’t have time to stop and read the notices.
Generally the pupils feel the school is too small and cramped.
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the corridors
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The reception is a good space – and the pupils want the bell from the old school moved to the new school because everyone knows what it is, and it’s a key meeting point in the school
A bad point is that the toilets are locked, and it’s embarrassing to have to ask for the key.
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the reception area
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The hall is generally viewed as a good space because of all the dances, exhibitions and concerts –
but it’s too small for the school, it’s dated, and really dull.
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the school hall
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The pupils really like all the trips with after school clubs, and are proud of the sense of community at the school – ‘don’t let them build something to ruin the community’ – the way the staff and pupils mix, it’s key!
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our sense of community
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what we want...
After mapping the school, we began to imagine what else is possible. We made pin boards with images of things we thought would be good for our new school.
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what we want...
We would like social areas where we can go chill out and relax
We want spacious seating spaces in a number of different places, with a cool appearance
Wi-fi areas, enclosed study spaces, relaxed quiet spaces –for different age groups to hang out or to study
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