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08!0!4! 05! 10!What  facilities  are  being  built?

When  will  the  construction  be  completed?

How  can  we  ensure  the  children’s  safety  during  the  construction?!

Will  the  construction  be  noisy?

What  can  be  done  to  reduce  and  control  dust? !Will   there   be   any   dangerous  materials  on  the  site? !What  additional  play  area  will  be  provided  and  how  will  it  be  accessed? Will  this  extension  consolidate  the  Legend  Garden  Campus  with  Early  Years? How  will  the  College  monitor  the  walk  along  the  bridge? Who  will  be  available  to  answer  further  questions?

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Facility  Development  Plans   At   Dulwich   College   Beijing   we   are  constantly   improving,   and   this   year   we  are   upgrading   our   Legend   Garden  Campus   to   enhance   the   education  offered  to  our  students.   This  document  will  address  some  of  the  questions  and  concerns  you  may  have.  

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What  facilities  are  being  built?   •  Air  filtration  system  in  the  Sports  Dome   •  Re-­‐‑surfacing  of  West  Field   •  New  floor  in  gym •  Six  new  tennis  courts  behind  the  Sports  Dome •  Junior  School  play  area •  Development  of  nature  and  play  area  by  existing  tennis  courts •  A  new  car  and  bus  parking  facility  with  a  footbridge  connecting  the  car  

park  to  the  school  grounds,  creating  a  car  free  zone  within  the  campus •  A  new  9000  square  metre,  three-­‐‑storey  wing  added  to  the  existing  school  

building,  to  include  a  550-­‐‑seat  theatre,  roof  top  garden,  extensive  library  and  vast  new  classroom  space.

•  A  footbridge  linking  the  South  and  West  Fields

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When  will  the  construction  be  completed?   •  Air  filtration  in  the  Sports  Dome:  completed •  West  Field:  mid-­‐‑September •  Tennis  Courts:  mid-­‐‑September •  Junior  School  play  area:  completed •  Nature  and  play  area  by  existing  tennis  courts:  completed •  Car  and  Bus  Parking  with  a  footbridge  connecting  the  car  park:  late  

October   •  A  footbridge  linking  the  South  and  West  Fields:  mid-­‐‑October •  New  Wing:  main  structure  to  be  completed  by  Chinese  New  Year  2013  

and  interior  completed  by  the  start  of  the  2013-­‐‑14  academic  year.

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How  can  you  ensure  my  child’s  safety  during  the  construction  of  the  new  wing?   The  construction  site  is  completely  enclosed  by  a  fence  with  a  single,  guarded,  gate  to  allow  access  to  workers  and  vehicles.  During  drop-­‐‑off,  break,  lunch  and  pick-­‐‑up  times  the  construction  area  will  be  totally  sealed  and  no  vehicles  will  be  allowed  to  enter  or  leave  the  area.       Workers  will  be  required  to  comply  with  a  Code  of  Conduct  that  the  College  has  agreed  with  the  contractors.    In  addition  to  the  project  management  company,  several  members  of  our  staff  will  be  monitoring  the  site  to  ensure  that  all  construction  workers  adhere  to  this  code   Safety  nets  will  be  placed  along  the  perimeter  of  the  site  to  prevent  debris  falling  from  the  construction  site.  

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Will  the  construction  be  noisy?   Any   construction   project   will   produce   noise,   and  we  will   be   working  with   the  contractors  to  control  the  timing  of  the  noisiest  works.  Many  of  the  noisiest  phases  of  the  construction  were  undertaken  during  the  summer  when  no  students  were  on  campus.  We  have  given  the  contractors  a  schedule  of  exams  and  performances,  and   are   in   constant   communication   with   them   to   ensure   they   do   not   perform  noisy  works  during  this  period.  Once  the  main  structure  is  completed  (scheduled  for  Chinese  New  Year)  the  noise  levels  should  be  reduced  considerably.

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What  can  be  done  to  reduce  and  control  dust?   The  new  wing  is  a  steel-­‐‑based  structure,  which  will  produce  considerably  less  dust  than  the  concrete-­‐‑based  structures  that  you  will  have  seen  in  many  locations  in  Beijing.  We  will  be  paying  close  a_ention  to  dust  levels,  and  in  the  event  there  is  too  much  dust,  children  may  be  sent  to  play  in  the  Sports  Dome  at  break  time.     Will  there  be  any  dangerous  materials  on  the  site?   There  will  be  no  dangerous  materials  on  site.  

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What  additional  play  area  will  be  provided  and  how  will  it  be  accessed?   At  the  beginning  of  term,  the  Dome,  the  new  Junior  School  playground,  and  the  re-­‐‑developed  area  by  the  tennis  courts  in  front  of  the  school  will  all  be  available  as  play  space.  In  mid-­‐‑September  the  West  Field  and  six  new  tennis  courts  will  also  be  available.     Will  this  extension  consolidate  the  Legend  Garden  Campus  with  Early  Years?   This  extension  will  not  incorporate  Early  Years  into  the  Legend  Garden  Campus.  The  new  facilities  will  serve  the  Junior  and  Senior  Schools.  

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How  will  the  College  monitor  the  walk  along  the  bridge?   The  bridge  will  be  monitored  to  ensure  the  security  of  the  students  at  all  times.  There  will  be  a  security  guard  situated  at  the  base  of  the  bridge,  which  will  function  as  the  only  entrance  into  the  school  after  hours.

Who  will  be  available  to  answer  further  questions?   Our  Headmaster,  Brian  McDouall,  will  give  formal  presentations  on  the  construction  and  be  available  in  Coffee  &  Books  on  a  regular  basis  for  informal  chats.  He  will  also  be  available  to  meet  individuals  and  small  groups  to  answer  questions.    Please  contact  his  assistant,  Nina  Zhou,  nina.zhou@dulwich-­‐‑beijing.cn,  if  you  wish  to  arrange  a  meeting.

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Dulwich  College  Beijing,  Legend  Garden  Campus,  89  Capital  Airport  Road,  Shunyi  District,  Beijing  101300  PRC

www.dulwich-­‐‑beijing.cn