School Grounds in Camberwell that support learning, play and wellbeing. From adventure play to quiet zones, we design and build spaces children use every day. Expect robust materials, safe surfacing and a tidy, well-managed site.
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Camberwell schools need outdoor spaces that cope with constant use while still feeling inspiring. We create playground design, outdoor classrooms and wildlife gardens that work for real timetables and real breaktimes. Whether you’re close to Camberwell Green or near Denmark Hill station, we plan layouts that improve flow, supervision and accessibility. Our team can also add growing areas and calm, shaded quiet zones for inclusive play.
As a vibrant creative hub with Georgian architecture, Camberwell often blends older buildings with newer extensions and modern apartments. We’re used to working around tight boundaries, shared access routes and mixed levels typical of SE5 sites. For schools near Peckham, Brixton or Dulwich, we tailor drainage, edging and surfacing details to suit existing paving and mature trees. The result is a cohesive outdoor space that looks considered and performs year-round.
We start with a site survey, risk-led design and clear phasing to keep pupils safe and disruption low. You’ll receive a detailed specification covering safe surfacing, sports surfaces, planting and maintenance requirements. Our installers work to agreed hours, keep access routes clear and leave the site clean each day. Local clients choose us for straightforward communication, durable workmanship and a finish that stands up to heavy footfall.
We understand the practicalities of delivering school grounds in London Borough of Southwark, including access constraints and considerate working near homes. Around SE5, ground conditions can vary from compacted sub-bases to tree-rooted edges, so we specify the right build-up for safe surfacing and sports areas. We also plan deliveries and waste removal to suit local parking controls and school drop-off times. If approvals are needed, we help you prepare the right information early.




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Costs vary by size, surfacing type and how much groundwork is required. As a guide, safe surfacing can start from £90–£160 per m², while sports surfaces are often £120–£220 per m² depending on base build-up and line marking. A small outdoor classroom or quiet zone might range from £4,000–£12,000, and larger multi-area refurbishments can be £25,000–£120,000+.
Most projects run from 1–2 weeks for a single area (such as a small playground zone) to 6–12 weeks for multi-zone upgrades with sports surfaces, planting and drainage. Timescales depend on excavation depth, curing times for bases, weather, and whether works must be phased around term dates. After the survey, we provide a programme with milestones, safeguarding measures and handover dates.
Many school grounds improvements are permitted, especially like-for-like surfacing, planting and minor layout changes. However, permissions can be required for fencing heights, lighting, significant level changes, drainage connections, or structures such as canopies and shelters. We review your site constraints, check any lease or academy trust requirements, and flag likely Southwark approvals early. If needed, we can supply drawings and specifications to support applications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for installed elements such as paving build-ups, edging, and constructed bases, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply to specific products like artificial turf, rubber surfacing systems or play equipment components, and we’ll pass these on in writing. We also offer a post-completion inspection to address any settlement or snagging identified during early use.
Popular choices include wetpour or rubber mulch for safe surfacing, artificial turf or porous macadam for sports areas, and timber or recycled plastic edging for durability. For outdoor classrooms, we often use pergolas, sail shades, amphitheatre seating and robust resin-bound paths. Wildlife gardens can include native hedging, log piles, ponds (where suitable) and sensory planting. We help you choose options based on supervision lines, maintenance capacity, accessibility and budget.
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