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Playground Equipment For Key Stage 2
As Key Stage 2 learners progress and become more and more mature, they need to have access to an outdoor learning environment that still pushes them to achieve more.
At this stage in their development, children have identified certain strengths and weaknesses that they have and our innovative playground designs can help children develop their strengths further and help rectify their weaknesses. For instance, our Multi-Use-games-Area (MUGA) will give children the platform to practice a sport that they are naturally gifted at and a Wildlife Area can be used to introduce children to concepts such as PH levels which will help prepare them for topics in secondary school.
The products that were installed exceeded our expectations, I would recommend Pentagon to other schools.
M. Sims - Palfrey Infant School, Walsall
We want to say a heartfelt thank you for our new play area! The children are loving the newly acquired space and adventure it provides.
Lisa Paton - Pott Shrigley Church School, Cheshire
Sam really brought the space to life for us, he could see how we could use a bit of grassy space and turn it into what it has become…as part of that, he amused us greatly by running around the space enthusiastically showing us how the area could be used by our children. I’d be happy to recommend Sam and Pentagon Play to other schools and we hope to work with them again when we’ve done some additional fundraising.
Linda Storey - Saffron Green Primary School, Hertfordshire
Thank you, looks great.
G Bedingfield - Duncomb School, Hertfordshire
The MUGA has really transformed the way we play sport. It’s encouraged children to participate in sports they wouldn’t have tried before. So much so, we’re thinking of adding further line markings (such as Netball) to the court as the children are really eager to be able to play netball, too
Amy O’Toole – East Meon Church Of England Controlled Primary School, Hampshire
"Both Jason and Stuart are a credit to Pentagon. During their time at Wellfield both curious and professional and fully committed. A job well done!"
Steven Hewit - Wellfield Primary School