The Claremont School, located south-west of London, offers 13 new classrooms for science and nutrition, as well as workshop areas and a design and technology studio. The building was designed by Fletcher Crane Architects and the lighting concept was developed by Michael Jones Associates. The lighting is based on various products from the RIDI Group, mainly from the Spectral portfolio. The atrium was fitted with ring luminaires from the H140 profile series in various diameters in combination with Iris pendant luminaires at the rear. The corridor areas on the upper floor were fitted with vertical baffles which, in addition to directing the natural light through the skylights, also provide artificial light and the necessary acoustics for this area of the room. On the ground floor, Norea wall luminaires were installed in the corridor areas, while H80 profile systems with microprismatics and integrated sensors in the blind areas were used in the classrooms. Rectangular H80 profile systems were created in the laboratory areas, which were filled with sound-absorbing material. In the wood workshops, noise pollution was greatly reduced by a large number of large-format vertical baffles with corresponding light baffles. In combination, this ensures an optimal working atmosphere.