Hampstead School
| Address: | 920 Hampstead Avenue |
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| Current Use: | Educational |
| Constructed: | 1960 |
| Other Work: | Large addition in 1968 |
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Design Characteristics
| Neighbourhood: | Munroe East |
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- Hampstead Elementary School provides a variation on the classic Smith Carter small-school design because instead of compromising the early design with an insensitive addition, an addition which doubled the size of the school was added via a link that was successfully fitted up as the new entrance
- The original 1960 design calls for a simple one-storey double-loaded corridor, here with a signature rafter-and-eaves wall treatment between brick-covered wall fins which demark each classroom
- The newer portion on the south side is a two-toned red brick veneer over two storeys, with an academic wing, a large gymnasium and library; the link picks up a bit of the old school and integrates with the new red brick portion
- Hampstead schoolyard abuts a rail line with a gated fence and a path across the tracks to the adjacent neighbourhood




