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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.
Thank you for yet another fantastic project! Right from the start your team has worked with us to make sure we got the best that we could. Luke has been fantastic in ensuring we got the most out of our money and the installers could not have been better. Our third successful project with you! We love our new gazebo!
Louise Putt - Bentley St Paul's C of E Primary School, Essex
The play equipment was erected yesterday, which is exactly as I envisaged and the staff want me to pass on their thanks for a job well done. The two guys that came were polite professional and left us with a tidy and good looking piece of equipment that I am sure the children will enjoy.
Peter Leigh - The Firs Primary School, Sale
The installation process was managed to cause minimal disruption to school activities. I would recommend Pentagon to other schools…
Karen Duckworth - Padbury C of E School, Buckingham
Very pleased with the finished product. The installer has done a fantastic job.
Catherine Ellison - Leigh Central Primary School, Wigan
The installation team were extremely accommodating in the management of safeguarding the children. They were professional and did a fantastic job installing the MUGA. The site was very well cleared and all equipment left the same day the team did.
Scotts Primary School, Hornchurch
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