North Leamington School

This resulted in some operational challenges for staff, with teachers having to move between the sites located approximately a mile apart.

For September 2009, a new school complex was built on the former site of Manor Hall teacher training and conference centre.

[13] The Humanities Faculty building features a prominent sculpture by Walter Ritchie; Three Aspects of a Girl's Education was commissioned for the old Leamington College for Girls site by Warwickshire Education Committee in 1961, and features figures of Boudica, Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie.

[19] Binswood Hall is a Grade II* listed building[20] in the Tudor revival style, with later additions and alterations including a chapel built in 1867 and gymnasium dating from 1893.

The old Park Road site was demolished and used for private housing (with the creation of two new streets, Sir Frank Whittle Gardens and Canberra Mews).

[23][24] The Central Hub building of NLS has a main hall with sprung floor, 315 retractable seats, and lighting, audio and AV equipment for use as a theatre.

The Central Hub also holds the school administration, library, sixth form, and performing arts teaching spaces.

These include dance and drama studios, a 62 seat lecture theatre, and music practice rooms.

The Physical Education building contains a gymnasium and a sports hall, both with sprung floors, plus changing rooms and access to outdoor spaces, including an all-weather pitch (with floodlights), grass pitches, and a hard-floored, multi-use games area (MUGA).

Binswood Hall 2005