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Ashburton Learning Village is a learning complex in Woodside, Greater London. It stands in the
London Borough of Croydon The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in south London, part of Outer London. It covers an area of . It is the southernmost borough of London. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name; ...
, and is located near Ashburton Park. The learning village includes Ashburton Library,
Oasis Academy Shirley Park Oasis Academy Shirley Park (formerly Ashburton Community School) is a mixed all-through school located within the Ashburton Learning Village complex in the Woodside area of Croydon, Greater London, England. The school educates children of prim ...
, Croydon Music Service and a CALAT training centre. The complex was built after the old Ashburton Library was closed down. The nearest
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stop is Woodside. The centre is earmarked as Croydon's Flagship Learning Village. The £20 million secondary school, library and community facilities is the borough's first education
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(PFI) development.
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glazing will cast dappled shadows along a three-storey central concourse running through the heart of the building. An overhanging roof canopy will provide shelter to the main public entrance.NLA – New London Architecture – Ashburton Learning Village
Former energy minister
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praised the new development in Croydon, for its innovative design and energy-efficient features. The then MP for Croydon North said The south-facing building, designed by architects
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and built by Norwest Holst, includes many environmentally friendly features which includes:


Special features

* The largest
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s to be installed in a building in the UK * A rain water tank to feed toilets and service sinks * Movement-sensitive automatic lights * Sun tubes for rooms without windows in the form of polished chrome cylinders that are fitted in the ceiling and protrude from the roof and, with the help of micro prism glass, magnify the light coming into the room and thus reduce the need for electric lights * Floor-to-ceiling windows and sky lights in the library, which again reduce the need for electric lights * A brise soleil – a permanent blind that stops glare from the sun but allows maximum daylight into rooms – installed on the outside of the library windows * Air-pressure tests to ensure the buildings heat insulation reaches the required standard * School computer equipment locked into desks and only activated by a main key, reducing the possibility of theft and damage, while allowing full use to users. As well as Croydon Music Service and CETS having access to these amenities, the entire community will benefit as they are available for use after school hours, at weekends and during school holidays. In particular, members of the public can use the gym areas and changing rooms daily. School safety was also high on the design brief and all areas have been made secure with the use of card keys. Everyone entering the building must do so through the main reception. Locked areas are automatically deactivated if the fire alarm should go off. In March, the former Secretary of State for Education
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MP visited the learning village, and marked the end of the construction period with a foundation stone taken from the original school, which opened in 1950. She said Work on Ashburton Learning Village, Shirley Road, Croydon, started in June 2004 but plans to redevelop the school had been in the pipeline since 2001, when
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secured government backing from the then Department for Education and Employment through the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). Additional PFI credits were granted by the
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and the Department of Trade and Industry, enabling Ashburton Library to move from its current home in Ashburton Park and allowing the more ambitious plans to create a learning village for the whole community to be developed. As part of the project, 100 new homes will be built on the surplus land. Once the school has moved into its new accommodation, the old buildings will be demolished. A special needs learning hub and community space will be opened at the old Ashburton library site in the summer of 2017. Under the PFI agreement, Jarvis plc is responsible for the maintenance of the building for the next 30 years. Ashburton Community School was replaced by Oasis Academy: Shirley Park in 2009.


Oasis Academy Shirley Park

Oasis Academy Shirley Park (formerly Ashburton Community School) is an academic school located in the centre of the learning village.


Notable alumni

* Alex Wynter, footballer with
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, attended 2005–2010. *Louis John, footballer with
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, attended 2005–2010. *Harry Osborne, footballer with
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, attended 2005–2010. *Jerome Williams, footballer with
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, attended 2004–2010. *
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(on loan from
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), attended 2004–2009. *
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, footballer with
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, attended 2002–2007. *
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, footballer with
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, attended 1996–2001. *
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, manager of
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and former footballer with
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* Dean Leacock, footballer with
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.


Ashburton Library

Ashburton Library is a Public Library located in the learning village. It is owned by
Croydon Council Croydon London Borough Council is the local authority for the London Borough of Croydon in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in the United Kingdom capital of London. Croydon is divided into 28 wards, electing 70 co ...
and is part of the Croydon Libraries arm of the counci

The library, unlike many other Croydon Libraries, is based on only one floor. Croydon has said that it would like to redo all of its libraries so they could all be accessible by users who are disabled. The library moved in when it finished building in March, 2006. Like all Croydon libraries it includes free access to PCs which includes the internet. Books, CDs, DVDs, videos for reference and loan. Here's a list of other things which the library includes: *Children's library *Enquiry service *Local history material *Black and white photocopier *Books in community languages *Newspapers and periodicals *Community information *Reading groups The library is closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Plus the following baby and toddler events take place during the school term. Bookstart Rhymetime, Wiggle and Jiggle and Storytime.


See also

* Ashburton Park *
Woodside tram stop Woodside tram stop is a light rail stop situated between Woodside Green and Ashburton Park in the London Borough of Croydon in the southern suburbs of London. The stop is located on the site of the former Woodside railway station of the Woodsi ...


External links


Ashburton Learning Village


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Ashburton Library


Croydon Council – Ashburton Library


Oasis Academy


Oasis Academy :Shirley Park website


References

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