Putney High School

Performing arts centre installation

Project deliverables:

  • Bright Epson laser projector with short-throw lens
  • Compact, electric projection screen
  • Surface-mounted audio system
  • Lectern microphone and wireless handheld microphone
  • Simple wall control panel
  • Custom installation in a sensitive heritage space

Introduction

Part of the Girls’ Day School Trust, Putney High School is an independent school in London with a rich heritage and a commitment to academic and creative excellence. The school approached Piranha AV to enhance the AV setup in their historic chapel, a unique space used for assemblies, talks, and performances.

The brief

The chapel needed a discreet and effective AV system that respected the building’s character while enhancing its function as a modern gathering space. The school required clear visuals, balanced audio, and simple controls that could be used confidently by staff and pupils alike.

The solution

We delivered a tailored setup that met both the technical and architectural requirements. A bright Epson laser projector was installed with a short-throw lens to reduce shadowing, paired with a low-profile electric screen that retracts neatly when not in use. The screen position and height were carefully chosen to maintain the chapel’s aesthetics.

For sound, we installed surface-mounted speakers for even coverage across the space, along with a lectern mic and wireless handheld for flexibility. A custom control panel was wall-mounted for quick and easy access without disrupting the space’s visual harmony.

The impact

The result is a refined AV solution that enhances the chapel’s functionality without compromising its visual or historical integrity:

  • Improved presentations and talks with crisp, high-brightness visuals
  • Clear audio delivery across the space, suitable for assemblies or small concerts
  • Easy-to-use system requiring minimal training
  • Sensitive design approach that respects the heritage setting