Poolesville High School

Driven by the distinctive structure of its educational programs, the new Poolesville High School transforms its educational campus into a series of collaborative learning environments for 1,800 students.

 

Driven by the distinctive structure of its educational programs, the new Poolesville High School transforms its educational campus into a series of collaborative learning environments for 1,800 students.

Client: Montgomery County Public Schools

Location: Poolesville, MD

Discipline: High Schools

Completion: 2024

Size: 60,800 SF Renovation / 149,900 SF New Construction

A top ranked high school in Maryland, the existing Poolesville High School campus was built out over multiple phases beginning in 1951. The result is an outdated and confusing complex of buildings ill-suited for the school’s progressive hybrid magnet programs. The modernization consists of a multi-phase renovation and addition project that transforms the campus, updates the school’s identity, and aligns learning environments with the school’s pedagogy.

The proposed building is designed to meet MCPS educational specifications for 1500 students, with planned additions and core spaces for 300 additional students. The design makes effective use of existing space, preserving the science annex built in 2009 and renovating large-volume spaces. These existing structures are integrated into a design that accommodates new programs, improves security, maximizes building performance, and enhances occupant well-being. Learning communities are arranged on two levels around hubs – flexible use areas for instruction, collaboration, and distributed dining. These provide a “home base” for each of the school’s four “Houses,” and draw daylight deep into the center of the building. Around the hubs, a variety of flexible classroom and laboratory spaces are equipped to support current needs and adapt to evolving programs.

The design includes many opportunities for outdoor learning and recreation, including furnished courtyards, a covered dining terrace, and a detached greenhouse. The design is targeting 2 Globes under Green Globes Building Certification and will help Montgomery County achieve aspirational emissions reductions targets as a Net-Zero Energy ready building.

 

Student Entrance

 

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