Lambeth's BSF schools
How will the BSF programme affect schools

Our schools will be bright exciting buildings, designed to be flexible and adaptable.
Our schools will be staffed by confident, trained practitioners using classrooms equipped with dependable, exciting technology to raise attainment and encourage positive and independent attitudes to learning.
The legacy for the future will be improved standards of achievement, a collaborative and skilled workforce of teachers and support staff, an outstanding pool of resources, skills and knowledge and an appetite for learning.
Map of BSF schools
Click on the map to find out more about the BSF schools completed or currently under construction.
Elm Court School opened in Elm Park SW2 in March 2009 and is operating as a special education needs, fully extended service school, with capacity for 100 pupils at key stages 3 and 4.
Park Campus is now open on its new site on Gipsy Road, West Norwood. It provides accomodation for behavioural support teams and alternative education provision for Lambeth's mainstrean secondary schools.
The first school in the national BSF programme to receive an Excellent rating for architecture and build environment from the Committee for Architecture and Build Environment (CABE). Phase 1 of the building is now open and the remainder of the building will be in use by Summer 2010.
This is the first parent promoted school in the country and the first local authority school to be built in the borough for over forty years. The new building for the school opened in September 2009 on Elmcourt Road, West Norwood
The Michael Tippett School is both the first Building Schools for the Future (BSF) school in London and the first Special Education Needs (SEN) school to be built under the BSF programme.