Providing the right light levels in schools is an important part in creating the ideal aesthetics for learning and development.
With school budgets under the spotlight on a regular basis, improved energy efficiency can mean the money saved can be spent on other more important priorities at the school.
Dextra achieved both energy savings and improved aesthetics as part of its latest project to improve and upgrade lighting at Dunbarney Primary School.
The school serves the community of Bridge of Earn, 10 miles south east of Perth. There has been a school on the present site since 1874. The original school was built to accommodate 185 pupils and was refurbished and extended in 1996. In recent years, the school roll has risen to around 220 pupils in the main primary school with between 30 to 40 pupils attending its nursery. The present building has spacious classrooms and the children are able to enjoy a large playground and beautiful garden area.
The school is committed to working in partnership with parents to provide an excellent standard of education which supports and encourages each individual to achieve their academic and personal potential.
A combination of Reacta-Air & Reacta-Control was used – find out more here.
On this project, Dextra worked with Perth & Kinross Council and contractor EW Edwardson.
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