| ... utilizes the relationships between space, colour and light to create wonderful “places” that encourage children to develop their full range of senses and experiences, to nurture their intellectual and creative development, and to capture the young, playful and imaginative world of the inquisitive and powerful early learner. |
At MLC School we acknowledge the architecture of a school, including its flexibility of design, its interiors, its connection and approach to exteriors and landscape, all play a very significant role in achieving ‘learning environments’ which encourage and enhance the relationships between children, teachers, parents and their surroundings.
The relocation of the MLC School Junior designed by the award winning architects, Lippmann Associates, utilizes the relationships between space, colour and light to create wonderful “places” that encourage children to develop their full range of senses and experiences, to nurture their intellectual and creative development, and to capture the young, playful and imaginative world of the inquisitive and powerful early learner.
Our new school "ecosystem" is stimulating and welcoming. We welcome you to find out more about MLC’s opportunities for your daughter’s future, in her school of the future.
New Junior School Facilities include
- Flexible Learning Spaces
Different ways of learning need different spaces. Each level of the building offers alterntie areas for students to learn both individually and with others.
- Learning Studios
The main learning spaces for each Year group are called ‘learning studios’. They replace ‘classrooms’, emphasising space, light and access to technology with flexible furniture and fittings. Research confirms that students learn best when they are actively engaged, when the learning environment stimulates both mind and body. Learning Studios are designed specifically for student centred learning.
- Small Group Areas
- These multiple spaces give even more options for teaching and learning
- team-work that encourages the exuberant exchange of ideas
- quiet thinking space
- special needs areas for when learning is not always easy or when an accelerated learning program is recommended.
- Wet Areas
Whether it’s science experiments or designing ceramics, when its time for ‘sleeves up’, creativity can be messy. Wet areas are durable dedicated spaces that encourage experimentation without physical constraints.
- Literature and Resource Hub
A library of the future is a hub where multimedia information communication technology along with, books, magazines, images, film and music sound tracks, provide a wealth of immediately accessible resources.
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A place for Community Gathering
The top floor of the new building provides three large light-filled open spaces, one indoor and two outdoor terraces, providing a perfect place for large groups to meet in flexible configurations. Various combinations of groups will be able to assemble here including all of the Junior School. Year groups may come together and then divide into smaller groups; learning celebrations can be shared and displayed; instrumental and choral music, drama, dance, and other physical activities can be accommodated including performances and presentations; spiritual celebrations can be shared here. The MLC community of parents and teachers can also use this space for information sessions, forums, social events, gatherings and meetings.
- Outdoor Learning and Play Spaces
The outdoor learning areas and play spaces are designed to include aesthetic gardens and trees, soft as well as durable surfaces, grass and multi-level timber terraces, in configurations that allow open space for active play and ledges and benches for the times when children sit and relax with friends. Physical Education lessons take place here.
- The Piazza
The piazza will provide a place for parents to stroll and mingle, catching up with other families should they have some time. This open air but protected space then flows directly on to the play areas and terraces. The food and drinks distribution from the senior campus canteen will also be available in this area.
- Kiss and Drop - Kiss and Ride
Parents drop off and pick up their daughters in the MLC car park entering from Britannia Avenue. With help from friendly staff, happy farewells and greetings happen undercover, at the car, and journeys are unbroken.
- Welcome Wall
Entering the foyer, visitors pass the Welcome Wall, an interactive multimedia and visual arts display. It is a place to celebrate the latest in innovative learning projects.
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