In addition to significant energy and maintenance savings for school districts, our education lighting solutions offer numerous benefits that enhance experiences for students and school faculty. Optimal lighting promotes alertness and enhances visibility of instructional materials, reducing eye strain and fatigue. Additionally, adequate lighting levels, balanced color rendering, and proper distribution improve the performance of educators and students by creating a more comfortable atmosphere for sustained concentration and participation in activities. Turn to Peachtree Lighting for complete solutions to lighting a single building or entire campus.

EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Best-in-class lighting.

Modern Industrials

Low or high-bay, we offer stylish LED Industrials perfect for gymnasiums, lunchrooms, and many common areas.

Cylinders

Highlight unique spaces and architecture with our flexible mounting options from pendant and wall, to adjustable yoke.

Downlights

Dependable, adjustable recessed downlights for even light distribution in classrooms, auditoriums, halls, and other spaces.

Decorative Options

Enhance any campus environment with etched suspended glass for our recessed downlights, or colored wall sconces.

Energy efficient lighting for every space on campus

Peachtree offers better lighting for better learning.

Lower your energy and maintenance cost while enhancing educational spaces and experiences for students, visitors, and school faculty with complete lighting solutions from Peachtree Lighting.

What a difference!

“We almost overlooked lighting options during our renovation planning for three schools in our district. After we spoke with another districtt and heard about how much it enhanced their classrooms and common areas, we decided to look into options for ourselves. I’m so glad we did; what a difference!”

Janice T., District Superintendent

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