Legacy Projects
FSL250 – A Lasting Legacy
Legacy Projects
Thanks to the outstanding generosity of our community, the FSL250 campaign exceeded its original goal, raising £360,000 against a target of £250,000. These funds have enabled the creation of meaningful Legacy Projects that enhance our grounds, support wellbeing, and celebrate the heritage and values of Friends’ School Lisburn.
Thank You
FSL250 has created a lasting legacy for current and future generations. Every contribution has helped shape spaces that inspire learning, creativity and wellbeing.
Thank you for being part of this remarkable milestone.
The Legacy Trail
A 1,500m trail around our 20-acre site, the Legacy Trail offers space for exercise, reflection and connection with nature. Along the route, information boards share stories from the school’s history, highlight Old Scholars, and explore areas of natural interest.
The 1774 Pavilion
Designed by award-winning Studio Idir, founded by Old Scholar Aisling Rusk, the 1774 Pavilion is a striking open-air structure at the front of the school. Set among the trees, it provides a versatile space for performance, outdoor learning and recreation.
Guess How Much I Love You Garden
Inspired by the beloved book by the late Old Scholar Sam McBratney, this garden is a magical outdoor space for younger pupils. It encourages reading, imagination and a love of the natural world.
Sustainable Signage
New eco-friendly signage, designed by LE Graphics, enhances the grounds using FSC-certified Irish Oak, Accoya and Tricoya. Designed to weather naturally, the signage blends seamlessly with the landscape while improving wayfinding.