The Michael Tippett School, Lambeth
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 25 Dec 2011
The Michael Tippett School was both the first Building Schools for the Future (BSF) school in London and the first Special Education Needs school to be built under the BSF programme. The school moved into this new building in Heron Road SE24 in February 2008. It provides 80 pupil places for students aged 11 to 18 who have profound and multiple special educational needs. The building was designed by London Eye architects, Marks Barfield, and built by Apollo Education. The photo is taken from the junction between Heron Road (on the left) and Milkwood Road.