At Greenline, we design Covered Outdoor Learning Areas (COLAs) to create enjoyable, functional spaces for students and teachers. Enhance learning with outdoor classrooms that inspire and refresh young minds.
This means creating a shade structure that provides an enjoyable and productive learning environment for students and teachers alike.
In a school, the best environment to encourage new growth in our country’s students is one that they enjoy spending time in.
While classrooms are the pinnacle of an educational environment, a change in scenery can invigorate young minds and make the school day all that more pleasant.
Bring the classroom outdoors with the coverage provided by school COLAs.
Think of your shade structure as a canopy. In a forest, the canopy maintains optimum conditions for encouraging new growth. We now know that our learning environments are critical to achieving good learning outcomes, so give students an environment they can thrive in with a school COLA.
Greenline’s school COLAs are large-span steel structures that transform your outdoor space and give you all-weather use of your sports courts, eating areas, and more. With zero obstructions by weather conditions to learning, play, or lunchtime, students can always make the most of outdoor learning areas.
Steel COLAs are permanent shelters most often used in school environments. They may function as playground covers or as a sun-safe environment to take classroom learning outdoors.
School COLAs also tend to be custom-designed with acoustic lining to carry sound in assemblies. They may also be bird-proof to prevent disruptions to students and the collection of droppings that can cause cleanliness issues.
Regardless of their intended function, school COLAs always provide weather protection from the harsh Australian climate and its temperature extremes.
It should also be noted that the term ‘covered outdoor learning area’ is pretty generic and could be used to describe any outdoor space protected by a shelter.
However, thanks to a large government investment in 2007, the term COLA has become synonymous with large steel structures in schools!
That is why Greenline focuses on the provision of sizeable, steel shade structures that meet Australian education requirements.
COLAs are most often constructed over multipurpose sports courts, or in quadrangles/courtyards at schools as they are one of the most durable all-weather shelters available. They thus reduce any safety risk associated with harsh weather conditions or the elements.
As a large-span steel structure, they also work very well for outdoor eating areas and other large spaces. Steel structures can also be designed for areas like covered walkways and bus stops.
With over 20 years of shade solution experience, Greenline has provided multiple schools with a COLA customised to their learning environments and students’ needs. All of our shade structures are made to withstand harsh weather conditions while also being aesthetically pleasing. So there is no need to compromise on design when needing to protect a play area or learning environment.
Read on to discover how Greenline has raised the value and learning environments of multiple schools across Australia.
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Find a shade solution for your school’s outdoor learning areas no matter the scale of the project with Greenline. Our school COLA structures come in various shapes, styles, sizes, and materials to suit the needs and image of any school environment.
COLAs typically span anywhere from 10m wide to 50m wide, however, due to the way they are constructed they are almost limitless in size.
Along with the area they can cover, the ability to construct them with a curved or gable roof makes them a great option where sports-grade clearance heights are required.
Traditionally these structures are designed as a rectangle as this is the most efficient layout however, as all Greenline structures are designed in-house, they can be customised to best fit your space.
Gable – this is the classic COLA shape
Curved – this shape is sometimes referred to as a barrel vault and is a modern take on the more traditional gable style.
Skillion – a flat or angled roof steel structure
Aesthetically, one of the main aspects of your COLA will be the roof cladding (external layer). This is typically constructed from Colorbond which comes in a range of colours. If you choose to add skirts (see more on this under ‘endless possibilities’ on this page) to your structure, these are usually constructed from the same Colorbond cladding as the roof.
The gutters and downpipes can either be matched to the roof colour, or you can choose a contrasting colour to create a two-tone feature. The other main aspect of your COLA is the steel work.
There are two main finishes for columns:
Depending on the range of skylights you choose from, these can come in clear, white, or blue. The same material can also be used to create end infills.
Choosing to add Skylights and Infills can give you even greater flexibility in how you use the space – for more details see the ‘Endless Possibilities’ section further down on this page.
Remove the stress and frustration of having to reschedule sport lessons and activities at the last minute due to rain or other inclement weather. By covering your sports courts and activity areas you gain all year-round access to your facilities, whatever the weather!
Artificial turf can be up to 20 degrees hotter than the outside temperature. Over time this can lead to the surface breaking down from UV overexposure. Covering this turf not only makes it last longer, but also makes the space much safer for staff and students using the area at the height of summer.
Covering your existing facilities can make it an attractive area for community use, outside of school hours.
A well-designed, covered outdoor learning area will not only protect staff and students from the sun’s rays or keep the rain off, this shade option offers the opportunity to take your classroom outside.
Research shows that outdoor learning encourages increased interaction and engagement by both students and teachers.
Bird proofing is a simple and effective way to reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning needed for your structure, as well as making it a healthier and safer environment for students and teachers alike. It is also required to meet some state government compliance regulations.
As we all know, prevention is much better than cure! Unlike bird spikes or bird netting, your COLA can be designed so that it does not contain any roosting locations at all, completely eliminating the issue as well as any ongoing maintenance needs that go along with netting or spikes.
SKYLIGHTS AND END INFILLS
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING
PA SYSTEM
POST PADS
SOUND PROOFING/ABSORBING
SIDE SKIRTS
SPORTING EQUIPMENT/ACCESSORIES
MATERIALS
Wondering what it would cost to have a Covered Outdoor Learning Area built at your school or organisation? Try out our cost estimator tool – you’ll just need to know a few details like rough dimensions of the space and how accessible the area is. If you don’t know the size of your area, give us a call and we will map it out for you on Nearmap (an accurate and up to date aerial mapping service).
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