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Remeha's Bespoke-designed prefabricated heating solution overcomes challenging plant room restrictions

Sherborne School in Dorset has successfully improved the reliability and efficiency of the heating system serving its Big School Room (BSR) building with the installation of four new Remeha Gas 120 Ace boilers using a Remeha prefabricated cascade arrangement. Remeha is part of Baxi.


Founded in its current guise in 1550, Sherborne School’s history of educating boys dates back to the 12th century. Given its rich history and reputation for excellence, creating the optimal warm and comfortable learning environment for its students and teachers is a key priority for the School’s estates team. However, refurbishing the heating system in Victorian school buildings like Big School Room can present challenges.


This two-storey building, which looks onto the Courts, was built in 1878 to provide a new assembly hall and classrooms for the School. Until recently, the building had been relying on six increasingly inefficient and unreliable boilers for heating. When they reached end of life, the estates team asked mechanical engineering services company Cosgrove & Drew to evaluate the practical options to achieve a more modern, efficient and reliable heating system.

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