On a lovely and quiet location on the Steenwijklaan in Den Haag two schools for secondary special education share one building. Bordered by water on its southwest and northwest sides, and looking out over playing fields on its southeastern side.
The two schools, The Piramide College and VierTaal College, literally share the same roof, with the facilities of The Piramide located on the ground floor to ensure optimum accessibility for students with physical impairments. The building’s reception desk will be run by Piramide students, enabling them to gain practical experience in a real-world setting. The students in the adjoining teaching rooms for office administration and its repro annexe also create real output.
The communal facilities of the VierTaal College are located on the upper floor, ensuring that students with impediments in the areas of speech, language, auditory processing and hearing have their own rather more secluded world with low levels of stimuli. The schools share the auditorium and a number of practical teaching facilities, most of which are on the ground floor, with a few being located upstairs.
Two new secondary schools for children with special needs