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Published on 26/03/18

Year 5 & 6 explore the innovative architecture of the Judge Business School.

On Wednesday 14 March, a group of Year 5 and Year 6 pupils was shown around the innovative building that is the Judge Business School. What a treat it was, not least because we were introduced to our fascinating tour guide, Luther Phillips, whilst enjoying some delicious bacon rolls provided by the School.

Judge Business School visit

Our tour began in the Lobby with a brief history of the building which is a refurbishment and extension of the original Addenbrooke's Hospital, first established on the site in 1766.

Judge Business School visit

'It must have been so hard to transfer all the patients from this site to the new one!' Orla

Luther pointed out to us the floating staircases and many booths around the building, which are used by those at JBS to collaborate, network and think about business, finance and operations.

'The bright colours and beautiful patterns on the ceiling were awesome.' Freddy and James

Luther told us that the entrepreneurial students who attend the School are given the opportunity there to take ideas and turn them into reality.

'I feel privileged and inspired to be amongst all the people collaborating and working together here.' Molly

We are very grateful to have been given the opportunity to see this amazing building from the inside and to learn a bit about what goes on here.

Judge Business School