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Circulation Standards for Primary Schools - sumit patni - 02-03-2015

Circulation Standards for Primary Schools

There should be ease of circulation and orientation for students, staff and visitors. While coming to school from any entrance, it should be possible to move to any point in the school without meeting an area of congestion. The minimum clear width of corridors shall be 2.0 M

In a public access balcony the balustrade height should be decided considering the risk associated with projectiles [school bags, books, and pupils] being dropped over the handrail. A minimum height should not be less than 1.4 M. 


RE: Circulation Standards for Primary Schools - prakash nair - 08-08-2018

Circulation and Social Areas are generally calculated on the basis of 18% of the total area of teaching and non-teaching space within the internal face of the external walls of the school.




RE: Circulation Standards for Primary Schools - Madhav Joshi - 08-15-2018

Access and circulation

•Pathways that allow freedom of circulation around the school are linked to better
student outcomes, although this finding is not consistent across all studies.
•There must be equitable and sufficient access for all students located in appropriate
places around the school.
•Care should be taken to avoid unintentional physical barriers such as kerbs,
thresholds, or heavy doors.
•Consider corridor width to allow equitable circulation.
•Accessibility for those with reduced manual dexterity should be considered during
the design phase.


To ensure best practice in physical access and circulation, many design guidelines show the influence of Universal Design and Universal
Design for Learning. Universal Design aims for ‘products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible,
without the need for subsequent adaptation or specialised design.



RE: Circulation Standards for Primary Schools - Manish Jain - 09-05-2018

Number of exits in school ( Educational) building

The minimum required number of exits in a building shall  be  determined  based  on  occupant  load  and width required per person as  appropriate  to  the  type  of  exit  for  respective occupancies, subject to complying with maximum travel distance requirement .


As par National Building code (NBC) 2016 PART- 4 TABLE 5 : 


In Educational occupancy Group (Group B) Maximum Travel Distance is 30.00 Meter in Type 1 and 2 construction and 22.50 Meter in Type 3 and 4 construction type. 
For fully sprinklered building, the travel distance may be increased by 50 percent of the values specified. that is 45.00 Meter in Type 1 and 2 construction and 33.75 Meter in Type 3 and 4 construction type. 
Ramp shall not be counted as an exit in case of basements below the first basement in car parking.

Arrangement of exits

a) Exits shall be so located that the travel distance on the floor shall not exceed the distance given above 
b) Travel distance shall be measured from the most  remote  point within  a  storey  or  a mezzanine floor along the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal or vertical egress travel to the door to an exit.
c) The dead end corridor length in exit access shall  not  exceed  6  m  for  educational occupancies. (see figure below)
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d) Exits shall be placed as remote from each other as possible and shall be arranged to provide direct access in separate directions from any point in the area served


RE: Circulation Standards for Primary Schools - dipak.jain - 10-30-2018

Thanks all of you for sharing such useful information on circulations in school