It's OPEN!

May 05, 2023
After 2 years of playground planning and 2 months of anticipation as the carpenters put their skilful hands to work, we were delighted to this week welcome our children to their new outdoor area. Each class had a tour and briefing about safe play which was followed by roars of excitement as we FINALLY got to try it for the first time. Next week the playgrounds will be open during playtime and lunchtime for children to enjoy at their leisure.

Thank you once again to everyone who has made this massive project possible. We feel so very lucky and know that pupils for years to come will enjoy the simply outstanding provision we can offer our pupils.

Next stop...our KS2 playground! Although we will need to plant a money tree first!









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