Kensington Aldridge Academy

[10] On 17 November 2008 the ‘Family and Children’s Services Oversight and Scrutiny Committee Working Group On Secondary Provision In North Kensington’ recommended the Lancaster West site for a proposed new academy.

Consultants, 'Urban Initiatives' were appointed in January 2009 to carry out a masterplanning study of the Notting Barns South area, with a view to large-scale regeneration of the council-owned estates.

The report, known as the Latimer Plan, or the Notting Barns South Masterplan, made wide recommendation for relocating facilities, demolishing building such as the Grenfell Tower, and the Baranden Walk finger block and Verity Close and the building afresh.

In reconfiguring the site, two areas of public open space were subsumed ignoring the requirements of the government planning document PPG 17, and causing local resentment.

[11] The school offers a range of subjects, including Dance, Drama and Music at Key Stage 3.

The temporary school, dubbed KAA2, was built by Portakabin with five blocks of portable buildings and included science labs, a dance studio and art rooms.

[16] Following consultation with staff, students and parents, the school returned to its original buildings in September 2018 after Grenfell Tower was covered in scaffolding and protective wrap four months prior in May 2018.