Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull

Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull

Client: Solihull Council
Type of works: supplied Centurion cubicles for the refurbishment project.

Tudor Grange in Solihull is a mixed, 11-16 age academy, formed in 1974 from the combination of well established boys’ and girls’ grammar schools on the same site.

The academy has a reputation for excellence and academic achievement and is popular with parents and students alike. In fact, it’s always over subscribed. When it came to refurbishment, Facilities Manager, Graham Turner, was looking for a highly robust, high specification cubicle that would be able to withstand the many rigors of this large and busy academy.

Solihull Council, having specified Venesta in the past, chose our Centurion range for the six male and female toilet facilities situated throughout the campus. Centurion combines strength and rigidity with wall channels and pilasters that extend to the floor, obviating the need for pedestals. This gave the academy the long-lasting quality that they were looking for.

‘‘To meet the rigorous demands of this type of environment, all facilities in our academy have to be robust, efficient and fit for purpose. Centurion has fulfilled these requirements, and has given an excellent finished appearance in all washroom areas.’’ Graham Turner, Facilities Manager, Tudor Grange Academy.

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