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School Canopies

School canopies and shelters for schools, nurseries and colleges

All-weather canopies and shelters for education: covered playgrounds, outdoor classrooms, dining canopies, covered walkways, entrance canopies, covered MUGA, shade sails and cycle shelters. Designed, manufactured and installed for schools, nurseries and colleges, engineered to each site and finished in your colours. Choose a canopy by its construction and roof, or by how the space will be used.

By construction & roof

The frame and roof that carry the canopy. Most school canopies are steel with a polycarbonate roof; timber and tensile options suit particular settings and spans.

By use

The same structures configured for a job, from covered play and early-years free-flow to dining, walkways, outdoor teaching, sport and secure cycle parking.

School canopy questions

What is a school canopy?

A school canopy is a permanent, engineered structure, usually a powder-coated steel or glulam timber frame with an impact-resistant polycarbonate roof, installed over a school, nursery or college outdoor area to give year-round shade and rain shelter. Unlike a shade sail, it keeps rain off as well as sun, so the space stays usable all year.

What types of school canopy are there?

By construction there are steel, curved-roof, free-standing and lean-to, timber, tensile fabric and polycarbonate-roof canopies, plus fabric shade sails for sun-only cover. By use they are configured as playground, early-years, outdoor-classroom, dining, covered-walkway, entrance, covered-MUGA, cycle-shelter and reading-corner canopies. Each has its own page in the range above.

How much does a school canopy cost?

A school canopy is quoted to your project rather than sold at a list price, because the cost is driven by the covered area and span, the frame material, the roof specification, the groundworks and access. We survey the site, then return a design, a specification and a firm price with no obligation.

What is the difference between a canopy and a shade sail?

A canopy has a solid polycarbonate or membrane roof and gives all-weather cover, rain and sun, all year. A shade sail is tensioned fabric that provides sun and UV protection only and is usually seasonal. If the space needs to be usable in the rain, choose a canopy; for summer sun cover, a shade sail can suit.

Do you need planning permission for a school canopy?

It depends on the size, the site and the setting. Many school canopies need planning permission and building-regulations approval, and listed or conservation sites add constraints. We provide the drawings, structural calculations and specification your planning or building-control officer needs.

What safety standards apply to school canopies?

The canopy structure is engineered to the structural Eurocodes, BS EN 1991 for wind and snow loads, BS EN 1993 for steel and BS EN 1995 for timber, with load calculations, and installed under CDM 2015. BS EN 1176 governs play equipment a canopy might shelter, not the shelter structure, so we do not claim the canopy complies with it. Our installers are DBS-checked for work on a live school site.

Do you install across the whole UK?

Yes. We design, manufacture and install school canopies and shelters for schools, nurseries and colleges across England, Scotland and Wales, planning the work around the school calendar.

Send us your site and we’ll design the canopy

Tell us the setting, roughly how big the area is and what you want it to do. Our design team comes back with a drawing, a specification and a price, with no obligation.