PenDragon - the official magazine of Lyford Cay International School PenDragon Vol 2, Spring 2016 | Page 11

LOWER SCHOOL A renovated Lower School within the Lyford Cay gates will eventually serve 300 students. Classrooms will be tailor-made to enhance learning for students starting at age two in a new nursery programme through to Grade 5 and ensure a safe and aesthetically appealing campus experience for all children. Renovations to the existing campus have already begun, and the Lower School will continue to evolve with a multi-year transformation plan, concurrent with the construction of the Upper School. Curriculums and programmes will be enhanced by specialist rooms for music, art, sciences and languages. The reconfiguration and upgrading of spaces will further enhance learning. Phase One of the Lower School began with the summer 2015 improvements to landscaping and grounds. Beginning in summer 2016, work will be focused on the new kitchen facilities and renovation of the ELC, allowing for ample classroom space for two classes per grade. A new multipurpose space will be constructed that allows for dining, performances, assemblies, indoor play space and performing arts classes. Once the Secondary students move to the Upper School, major renovations can occur to the administration building and current classroom facilities over time. General classrooms will be expanded and connected, allowing for collaborative interdisciplinary instruction. A new Learning Commons will be designed to give access to traditional and electronic information systems. Further phases of the master plan for the Lower School include a new Nursery programme for two-year olds and a purpose-built space, allowing for innovation and design in the combined areas of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM). Additional renovations to specialist rooms and the athletic building will complete the upgrading of learning facilities. Finally, landscape and play spaces will be enhanced to give students ample outdoor recreational opportunities. WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE A SCHOOL THAT DOESN’T EXIST ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE CARIBBEAN. - Bryan Glinton, Board Co-Chair, Parent FOR ONGOING PROJECT UPDATES VISIT LCIS.BS/PROJECT 11 11