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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.
We are delighted with the work and so are the children! The team who did the work were really good and it was a pleasure to work with them.
Sue Bennett - St Thomas Centre Nursery School
Pupils from Reception to Year 6 love the trim trail. It is so popular during playtimes but is also a lovely activity to include as part of their term LG Learning Outside the Classroom week and their Forest School Days. The children are developing balance, co-ordination, problem solving, risk analysis, turn taking and enjoying being outside on fabulous equipment. They love it and we look forward to being add further equipment in the future.
Kay Smith – Bournemouth Collegiate Preparatory School, Dorset
The guys doing the artificial grass worked really hard to not cause any disruption as the children were in school.
Miss Gordan - Button Lane Primary School, Manchester
Thanks so much. We hardly noticed the installers as they were so quiet and efficient when working. The equipment is lovely and the children are thrilled!
Genni Renehan – Woodcroft School, Essex
Installed by pleasant and professional people.
Dave Corten - Penine Way Junior Academy, Derbyshire
The children love their new grass – and so do we all.
Gill Wilson - Lady Lane Park School - Bradford