16/08/2024
ACS Cobham celebrates opening of new state-of-the-art Lower School Village
Staff, parents and students at ACS International School Cobham have celebrated the re-opening of the historic Heywood House with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Heywood House will serve as a central part of ACS Cobham’s new Lower School Village, which includes woodland forest, tree houses, a new modern dining hall and purpose-built classrooms. Students will also be able to benefit from bespoke playgrounds and football pitches, a full sized running track, a 25 metre swimming pool, and a 500 seater auditorium.
The Lower School Village was made possible by a £10m investment by ACS International Schools and builds on the success of the existing Lower School. In June, ACS Cobham’s Early Childhood team were awarded the Pearson Bronze award for Early Years Team of the Year 2024, in recognition of their high levels of enthusiasm, expertise and commitment to education.
Heywood House sits on a 128-acre estate, which dates back to 1206 when the Heiwude family owned the land. After changing ownership throughout the centuries, the House was eventually owned by King Leopold of the Belgians, before being bought by ACS International Schools in 1975.
At the ceremony, a parent of a child who attends ACS Cobham, said: “Developing a love of learning in young children is so important, and this is something that ACS Cobham truly values and is demonstrated by the teachers and the experiences that they create every day.”
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