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School unveils new state-of-the-art adventure playground

 Published on: 3rd October 2018   |   By: Jason Allen   |   Category: Uncategorized

With the opening of a brand new state-of-the-art multi-adventure playground, pupils at St Margaret’s Independent School in Bushey had lots to smile about as they returned to school earlier this month. 

Bringing a new dimension to play time, the playground which is accessible to all children from Reception through to Year 6, boasts an array of exciting physical experiences from a three-towered ‘cook multi-play unit’ with large platform, to a fire fighter’s pole, a climbing wall with scramble net, a jungle swing trail and multiple slides and tunnels.

The playground is designed to offer safe but enhanced opportunities for physical challenge as well as to encourage imaginative and cooperative play as the girls at St Margaret’s continue to learn about goals, perseverance and resilience. 

The school currently operates a rota for the use of the playground on a daily basis, which is proving to be very popular with the girls who can’t wait to have their turn.

Rose Hardy, Headmistress explained: “There’s a great buzz of excitement amongst the girls right now and it’s fantastic to see them enjoying the new facilities and learning independently through their play. Certain elements of the playground are proving to be a real challenge too, so it’s encouraging to see them outside of their comfort zones, striving to achieve new goals.” 

For the construction of the playground, the school chose to work with outdoor activity specialist Wicksteed Park over more conventional suppliers due to its experience in developing play areas in a variety of settings. 

Hardy continued: “During the planning stages, we were very insistent that the playground had to fit into our local surroundings and showcase our beautiful countryside setting, so using as many natural and sustainable materials as possible was an important factor in the construction of the playground.”

Sitting on an Ecotumble safety play surface, the playground also includes a ‘Pick up Sticks’ area for general climbing and a fun and challenging ‘Crawl Tunnel’, the school is also considering the prospect of incorporating a new ‘zip wire’ feature in the

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