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Patrick Henry High School
6702 Wandermere Dr.
San Diego, CA 921120
Sub-district: B
Cluster: Henry
Year School Opened: 1968
Grades: 9-12
Situated on busy Navajo Road and located a short distance from Cowles Mountain, Patrick Henry High School serves more than 2,400 students from
the Del Cerro, San Carlos, Allied Gardens, Mission Valley, and College Area neighborhoods.
The approximately 52-acre campus is comprised of 15 permanent buildings and 34 portables totaling 107 classrooms and more than 220,000 square
feet. The site includes a counseling center, child development center, computer and science labs, a cafeteria, hillside amphitheater, and library. A
child development center/lab allows students to gain hands-on experience and training that can prepare them for a career path as a certified nursery
school teacher. In addition, Henry High’s campus includes a baseball field, tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts, softball field, and a football
stadium with all-weather track. Most recently a theater with CTE classrooms was completed in 2017.
Updated June 2018
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Future Performing Arts, Media, &
Entertainment Center (PHAME)
Synthetic Turf Field & All-weather Track
4 New Two-story Classroom Building &
Administration Building Remodel
Athletics Fields & Facilities Upgrades 5
Academy of Engineering and Design
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Henry HS Turf Field & All-weather Track
Completed: February 2011
Funding: Proposition S
Patrick Henry’s existing dirt track and natural grass field
were replaced with an all-weather rubberized track and
synthetic turf field that supports football, lacrosse, field
hockey, and soccer. Additional improvements included
grading and field drainage system.
Patriot logo at 50-yard line
View of field and track from southeast corner
Overhead aerial
Completed December 2016
Funding: Proposition S and Proposition 1D
The new Patrick Henry Arts, Media &
Entertainment Center (PHAME) includes a
College, Career & Technical Education (CCTE)
area. The approximately 20,000 square foot
theater can fully support musical and theatrical
events with 500 seats. Features include a 45-foot
-high flight loft, a 20-foot-high proscenium, and
an orchestra pit. PHAME will also include an
enclosed lobby area, ticket booth, student store,
and expanded parking lot.
The CCTE Center will provide education in two career pathways within the arts, media and entertainment industry sector:
media and design arts, and production and managerial arts. The facility will include specialized workshop spaces in
areas including fabrication design, audio visual, lighting, model, and mixed media. This new facility will be located in the
same building as the theater.
Site plan and PHAME campus location
Henry HS New Arts, Media & Entertainment Center (PHAME)
Henry HS New Arts, Media & Entertainment Center (PHAME)
The exterior of the build-
ing is beautifully detailed
with exposed wood and
steel beams enhanced
with indigenous land-
scaping. The design in-
cludes a new area aptly
named for the schools
mascot the “Patriot’s
Plaza”.
Henry HS New Arts, Media & Entertainment Center (PHAME)
The interior of the theater is
beautifully appointed with a
45-foot-high flight loft, a 20-
foot-high proscenium, and an
orchestra pit. The house is
equipped with custom wood
paneled structures designed
for sound, padded theater
seating for 500, control booth
and state-of-the-art lighting.
Henry HS New Arts, Media & Entertainment Center (PHAME)
Lobby dedicated to PHHS alumni, donors and Annette Benning, actress Corridor off lobby leads to offices and CCTE classrooms
CTE Classroom
Other interiors include a welcoming lobby with open ceiling, steel
beams, brick work and wood accents dedicated to the film actress An-
nette Benning, a PHHS alumni. The lobby also features dedications to
donors as well as an art wall leading to conference rooms, offices and
CCTE area.
Henry HS Academy of Engineering and Design
CTE Remodel
Completed: Spring 2018
Funding: Proposition Z and Proposition 1D (State of California)
Patrick Henry High School's Academy of Engineering and Design (AOED) provides career and technical education in the
architectural and structural engineering career pathway, and will ensure all students have full access to high-quality career
technical education offerings.
The school's new AOED is be located
in the existing classroom building 500,
which received an upgraded mechani-
cal and electrical infrastructure in the
existing AOED classrooms, upgrades
to the finish and digital fabrication/
woodshop equipment.
The project also included approximate-
ly 6,204 square feet of new program
support space. The new AOED pro-
gram includes two engineering labs, a
design/civil lab, a fabrication lab/
storage, a workroom and a conference
room.
Henry HS Academy of Engineering and Design CTE Remodel
To make room for the new AOED, the Graphic Arts Program
will share space with the Computer Arts in classroom 511. In or-
der to provide some additional space for the Graphic
Arts program, a new storefront window will be added to the wall
dividing the Computer Arts classroom and the adjacent instruc-
tional room.
A courtyard will be created to the east of the instructional room
for screen printing. This will provide additional space for the
Graphics Arts Program. These improvements will include a new
block wall to enclose the courtyard, exterior sinks, reclaiming
washout booths and countertop areas. Finally, double doors from
the courtyard to the classroom and the campus will be installed
to allow for movement of large pieces of equipment. New AOED Classroom space
New AOED Classroom space
Henry HS New Two-story Classroom Building &
Administration Building Remodel
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2018
Funding: Propositions Z
A new 41,723-square-foot, two-story
classroom building will be constructed
directly south of the existing science
classroom building, on the southeast
corner of the campus. The building will
consist of 24 general classrooms. There
will also be two Proposition Z and College,
Career, and Technical Education (CCTE)
funded Regional Occupational Program
(ROP) classrooms with an ROP
observation room between them. The
building will include outdoor learning areas
and a shade canopy within the courtyard,
which is located directly north of the new classroom building, and landscaping and hardscape will surround the new
building. The existing parking lot will be reconfigured to accommodate approximately 55 staff parking stalls.
The existing entrance to the administration office will be remodeled to accommodate a new, glass storefront-style design,
and the exterior will receive new hardscape/landscape and a shade canopy adjacent to the entrance. Some existing
offices within the administration building will be removed to accommodate a new, 2,040-square-foot staff lounge.
Additionally, the portable classrooms located to the west of the theater will be removed and replaced by a new parking
area.
Site plan and new building location
Henry HS New Two-story Classroom Building & Administration Building Remodel
Courtyard and level one floor plan
Henry HS New Two-story Classroom Building & Administration Building Remodel
New classroom building view from new courtyard looking south rendering
Administration building entrance rendering
Henry HS Two-story Classroom Building & Administration Building Remodel
North elevation
South elevation
East and west elevations
Breezeway section/elevation
Typical level one floor plan and casework elevation
Level two floor plan
Henry HS Athletic Fields & Facilities Upgrades
Estimated Completion Date: Fall 2018
Funding: Proposition Z
Patrick Henry’s new stadium will provide
students and the local community access to state
-of-the-art athletic facilities. Football, soccer,
baseball and softball fields, as well as a new all-
weather running track, will provide the school
with a fully competitive venue, complete with
upgraded stadium seating, main entrance, and
support facilities.
Aerial of current athletic facilities
New stadium entrance rendering
Henry HS Athletic Fields & Facilities Upgrades
Football stadium features:
Americans with Disabilities Act accessible press box and elevator
New accessible seating areas
New 3,928-square-foot athletic facilities building that includes a ticket office, restrooms and concession stand for home and visitors and a storage area for athletic equipment.
Replacement of artificial turf and running track
New scoreboard and goal posts
Softball field features:
Approximately 8,630-square-foot restrooms/concession/storage building
New accessible parking lot and path of travel
New accessible dugouts
New scoreboard
New bleachers
Baseball field features:
New accessible dugouts
Approximately 675-square-foot restrooms/concession/storage building
New accessible pedestrian path of travel.
Ticket booth/restrooms/concessions facility and accessible elevator rendering
Stadium facilities rendering