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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.
Our Outdoor Gazebo was finished on Monday and we are absolutely delighted with it – it’s a wonderful resource to have in school. Have to say too that the lads who came to install it were lovely men, really kind to the children and worked so hard. They were really a delight to have in school
Joanne Tully – Garwood Primary School, St Helens
The staff are amazing, operations are also very helpful. It was installed quickly and well before we expected. We have recommended Pentagon to other schools.
Sumayyah Chhibda - Warwick Road Primary School, Batley
The products that were installed exceeded our expectations, I would recommend Pentagon to other schools.
M. Sims - Palfrey Infant School, Walsall
The installers were polite, and the whole installation was managed safely and with minimal disruption.
Daniel Shaw - Langland Community school, Milton Keynes
From start to finish, working with Pentagon Play has been a dream. All staff are professional and we didn’t realise the installers were on site. The workmanship is to an excellent standard and I would highly recommend.
Louise Parker – Poolsbrook Primary School, Derbyshire
The space previously was laid to grass and over the winter months was unusable due to it becoming extremely wet and muddy. However in the summer months, it was the only area in the school where pupils could shelter from the hot sun. Therefore although useful, we weren’t able to use this area imaginatively and pupils were limited to bringing small outdoor toys to the area which brought its own challenges. The adventure play area now serves all the pupils and they have clearly really loved using and exploring all the equipment.
Grove Park School, East Sussex