Welcome to the new playground

September 04, 2024

We were very excited to welcome the children back to school to see the changes we have been making to their playground! 

There is now a small world area, a sensory space, gravity wall, musical area, active trail line markings and a brand new climbing frame! These are only the start of our OPAL journey, we have many more features still to come. 

We would like to thank ELAT for their support and contribution to this project, without which we couldn’t provide this for the children. We would also like to thank all the parents who have been providing donations of old toys, scooters, fancy dress items and other large loose parts!! 

If you are interested in supporting this ongoing project, please contact the school office. 

The children really enjoyed the new look to their play space! What a way to start the new term. 














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