Inclusive student-centred design at Vermont South Special School
At a glance
The revitalisation of Vermont South Special School delivers an inclusive, student-centred learning environment tailored to students with diverse learning needs. Centred around a secure, landscaped courtyard, the design fosters connection, autonomy and wellbeing through flexible spaces, natural materials and sensory-friendly features.
The challenge
Our response
Our multidisciplinary team collaborated closely with the school community to deliver a new building that houses learning neighbourhoods, art, science, library, food technology and therapy spaces, all arranged around the central courtyard. Enhanced indoor-outdoor connections create opportunities for both structured and informal learning, while comprehensive landscaping adds shade and seating, transforming the courtyard into a natural, calming environment that encourages physical activity and social interaction.
The design is tailored for students with diverse learning needs, featuring intuitive wayfinding supporting structured movement and shared communal spaces that create a sense of belonging. Natural colours and tactile materials create a calming atmosphere, with textural timber and patterned brickwork serving as sensory devices externally and soft internal finishes, promoting a supportive environment for students and teachers. Classrooms, now featuring glazing that opens directly onto the central courtyard, are flooded with natural light and have improved air circulation, further enhancing the learning environment.
Sustainability is embedded through recycled cream bricks that reference the local vernacular, water tanks for conservation and passive design principles that optimise natural light and ventilation. An energy-efficient heat exchange system enhances indoor air quality while delivering heating and cooling.
The impact