Modular buildings are becoming an increasingly popular choice for creating classrooms in SEN/SEND learning environments.
These buildings offer a number of advantages over traditional brick-and-mortar construction, making them a valuable asset for schools and other educational institutions.
Modular buildings offer a number of specific benefits for SEN/SEND classrooms, including:
There are a number of schools and educational institutions around the UK that are using Elite Systems modular buildings to create SEN/SEND classrooms. Here are a few examples:
1. The Chellow Heights School used modular buildings to create a new centre for students with various needs, including limited mobility. The new centre includes a number of features that are designed to meet the specific needs of their students, such as sensory rooms and quiet areas.
2. The Ravenscliffe High School and Sports College, Halifax, used modular buildings to create a new BREEAM-accredited 5-room complex for students with severe learning difficulties. The new school includes a sensory area, additional space for mobility and hoists systems, and a number of specialist teaching spaces.
We hope this has given you some food for thought about the potential of modular buildings for SEN/SEND classrooms. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.