Barbara Wright Building

The Barbara Wright Building was the main building of the renovated Coal Hill Academy. It was located on Foreman Street in Shoreditch, London. (TV: Nightvisiting, For Tonight We Might Die)

Due to high levels of artron energy, Coal Hill Academy, and the Barbara Wright Building in particular, became the site of various alien incursions which were neutralised by the Coal Hill defenders. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die, et al.)

History
According to a plaque by its entrance, construction of the Barbara Wright Building was completed in spring 2016, under the headship of Francis Armitage (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, TV: Nightvisiting)

One night in early September, (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) the Twelfth Doctor took Charlie and Miss Quill away from their war-torn home planet Rhodia and left them outside the front of the Barbara Wright Building. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)

From Autumn 2016 onwards, Miss Quill taught physics in the Room B3, to students including Charlie, April, Ram, Tanya and Matteusz. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die, The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)

A female skin-peeling dragon fell through the hole in space-time into one of the corridors and bonded herself with Tom Dawson, a coach at Coal Hill. The dragon's male mate followed but saw that if he hurt Dawson it would hurt the dragon, so he left. Meanwhile, Dawson experienced a rapid growth in strength. He began killing people to keep the dragon alive. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)

On 12 October, student Kevin Williams stayed in the building after dark, where he encountered a Shadow Kin. Quill gave him a displacement gun. Kevin shot the Shadow Kin with it, killing both the monster and himself.

The next day, Corakinus, leader of the Shadow Kin, came through a space-time crack to the Barbara Wright Building after dark and encountered Quill, Charlie, and April, who had been preparing for the prom. April skimmed it with a displacement gun, causing the two to share one heart.

Coal Hill's Autumn Prom was held in the building's main hall on the 14 October. During the prom, the Shadow Kin attacked the school en masse. One student, Rachel Chapman, was killed. The Twelfth Doctor arrived and used his sonic screwdriver to amplify the lights of the Barbara Wright Building. The Shadow Kin were pushed back to where they came from and the prom was saved. The Doctor then talked to the five students who had helped him defeat the Shadow Kin: Charlie, April, Ram Singh, Tanya Adeola and Matteusz Andrzejewski. He tasked them with protecting Coal Hill from further alien attacks and tasked Quill with protecting them. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)

A week later, Ram began found several of Coach Dawson's killings around the building. The mate of Dawson's dragon returned to Coal Hill School intent on getting her back. The dragon killed and skinned the head teacher, Mr Armitage, after breaking through a space-time crack in his office. When Ram realised that Dawson and his dragon tattoo were responsible for the killings, he and his friends confronted Dawson. The other dragon found Dawson at the same time and, with some encouragement from Ram, grabbed Dawson and took him through the hole in space-time, ending the killing spree. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)

Layout
The Barbara Wright Building had a large entrance hall. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) Room A19 was the head teacher's office. (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) Room B3 was Miss Quill's physics classroom, (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) room C11 was the main school hall (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) and room G15 was the Sport Science Office. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, For Tonight We Might Die) A Learning Resource Centre was also located within the building. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)

Behind the scenes
The building is obviously named after Barbara Wright, companion of the First Doctor who was a history teacher at Coal Hill School in the 1960s.

Though not obviously visible in the episode itself, the prop for the Barbara Wright Building plaque also states that the architects were "Pick, Holder & Ragan Associates" of 17 Paternoster Place, London, and the contractor was "G Max Construction Ltd." of Mace House, Mill Lane, Leytonstone.