Is it possible that there will be any difference in the GCSE results that these two school students achieve?
Amazingly, the answer is not just yes – it is yes to the extent of the student getting one grade higher in every GCSE where the teaching is carried on in a sky-lit room.
It does appear that skylighting has more of an effect on the pupil’s work than such commonly debated topics as homework, teaching style, peer effects or computer-aided instruction.
The major provider of sky-lit educational buildings is Conport, whose Northlight Studios are already in use in higher education (e.g. The Arts Institute at Bournemouth and Chelsea College of Art and Design) and are now being offered to schools that are rebuilding as part of the government’s Schools for the Future programme.
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