The campus is, however, undoubtedly best known for its Greek Theatre which plays an active role in College life and hosts a number of high-profile events throughout the course of the academic year. The Bradfield Campus Development Framework (BCDF) is the result of several years of planning and consultation throughout all levels of the College. The BCDF was conceived as an overarching consideration of projects that will enable the College to flourish in the years leading up to and beyond the school’s two hundredth anniversary in 2050. The BCDF establishes a framework for future rationalisation, enhancement and growth within and beyond the existing campus, including internal reconfiguration of buildings, conversion and extension of existing buildings, redevelopment and infill opportunities and development beyond the defined boundary. Recently completed projects include the refurbishment of the grade 2 listed dining hall and associated catering facilities. Examples of major projects currently in development include: the creation of a landmark ‘Learning Hub’ within a Grade II* listed church, refurbishment of the existing music hall, alongside major repairs to existing buildings. Future projects in the campus development framework include: expansion, reconfiguration and refurbishment of core academic departments, plus the building of a new sports pavilion and additional units of accommodation for teaching staff. The Project Manager will be carrying on the work that others have done over the past 165 years to create and constantly improve a place that successfully combines the beauty of historic buildings (including some that are Grade II listed), iconic features (the Dining Hall and the open air Greek Theatre for instance), welcoming boarding houses, more contemporary academic departments and first class facilities for co-curricular activities to support the life of a vibrant and progressive educational community.
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