The Keyes Building Official Opening

“The Keyes Building” (formerly SPACE) named after Tim Keyes, Headmaster of the School from 1998-2014 was opened at the weekend. Students, staff and alumni celebrated the launch of the dynamic sports facility. Included within the site are a 12m indoor climbing wall, four mutli-use courts, eight cricket nets, a five-a-side football pitch, a basketball pitch, a trampoline plus judo area and a full length fencing piste.

The Kings’ School and Associated Architects have a strong working partnership, with numerous award winning buildings being delivered over the past two decades. “The Barn” at King’s Hawford is currently on site, providing state of the arts sports facilities for the junior school.

Image courtesy of King’s School Development Office

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