The Lamplighter School

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The Lamplighter School
Location
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United States
Coordinates32°54′24″N 96°49′12″W / 32.9067°N 96.8199°W / 32.9067; -96.8199
Information
TypePrivate, Non-sectarian
MottoA student is not a vessel to be filled, but a lamp to be lighted.
Established1953
Catherine M. Rose Head of SchoolDr. Joan Buchanan Hill
Faculty49
Number of students450
Campus12 acres (0.049 km2)
Websitethelamplighterschool.org

The Lamplighter School is a nonsectarian co-ed day school located in Dallas, Texas, USA. The School offers grades Pre-K – 4 and is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest.

History[]

The Lamplighter School[1] was founded in 1953 in a North Dallas farmhouse by Natalie Murray and Marieta "Sandy" Swain on what is now the Cooper Clinic campus.[2] In 1969, The Lamplighter School moved to 11611 Inwood Road. The land which the current campus is on was part of 100 acres donated by Karl Hoblitzelle and the Hoblitzelle Foundation to The Hockaday School.[3] Hockaday then leased the land to Lamplighter. In 2011 The Lamplighter School purchased the land from Hockaday for $12.5 million.[4]

Architecture[]

Originally designed by O’Neil Ford in the late 1960s, The Lamplighter School enjoys a rich architectural heritage. The campus boasts a design highlighted by open learning spaces, a close relationship with nature, and a “village” composition developed from the original O’Neil Ford plan. In the spring of 2014, The Lamplighter School undertook an ambitious plan to reimagine the campus. An updated masterplan shifts vehicular circulation to the periphery of the site, enlarges the central landscape, and provides space for a new, freestanding Innovation Lab and Teaching Barn.

The approximately 10,000 square foot Eastin Family Innovation Lab serves the school’s 450 Pre-K through 4th-grade student population. Programmed with hands-on learning classrooms, including a woodshop, robotics lab, and teaching kitchen, the building is an expression of the educational values and vision of the Lamplighter School, one that suggests a holistic approach to design, systems, and learning with a relationship to the natural environment. The Innovation Lab contributes to the vitality of the existing campus of buildings and landscape spaces, while establishing a 21st century identity.

The building is wrapped in copper and lined with wood planks at the exterior porches and the interior ceiling, introducing a refined, yet soft and lasting material palette that complements the original campus buildings. The dynamic form encloses light-filled, open campus buildings. The dynamic form encloses light-filled, open interiors that compress and expand under the pitch and roll of the roof to accommodate varying classroom volumes and programs. A single bend in plan realigns the exterior walls with significant campus features and provides entrances at the east and west. At this fold, a third entry from the south is dropped low to the scale of a child then expands upward to the primary interior space, a teaching kitchen, located at the intersection of the east-west movement through the building.

References[]

  1. ^ "Home - Lamplighter School". www.thelamplighterschool.org. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  2. ^ "Our History". The Lamplighter School. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Hockaday Board of Trustees". www.hockaday.org. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  4. ^ After 40 years, Lamplighter School is buying its site from Hockaday

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