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Good Shepherd Catholic Academy

Good Shepherd Catholic outdoor playground with artificial grass, blue paths, wooden climbing frames, benches, and trees under a partly cloudy sky.

BACKGROUND The Good Shepherd Catholic Academy is in Woodthorpe located next to the Nottingham City boundary. The school’s main values are to always put the interests and needs of the children first and strive to encourage them to fulfil their

Markyate Village School & Nursery

A group of children from Markyate Village School play a game of football on a bright blue outdoor court surrounded by a fence, with trees and buildings in the background.

BACKGROUND Markyate Village School and Nursery is in the cathedral city of St Albans. The school has a very simple, yet impactful motto: Together, we Aspire, Strive and Achieve. They are fully committed to everyone in the school community striving

Rufford Primary School

Outdoor playground at Rufford Primary School featuring wooden climbing structures, a slide, rope bridge, gazebo, and artificial grass, all surrounded by trees and greenery for a fun and safe play environment.

BACKGROUND Rufford Primary School is situated in the market town of Stourbridge. The school has a strong vision to ensure every child, without exception, should be proud of who they are and leave the school for the next stage with

Martongate Primary School

Martongate Primary’s outdoor playground features artificial grass, blue and yellow rubber flooring, wooden climbing frames, a balance bridge, and a painted rainbow path.

BACKGROUND Martongate Primary School is a school in a seaside town of Bridlington in North Yorkshire. They are the first school in the county to receive The National Nurturing Schools Award. This really demonstrates the nature of the school and

Sundridge & Brasted CofE Primary School

Sundridge & Brasted CofE Primary School.

Delivering Inspirational School Playground Equipment Sundridge & Brasted CofE Primary School were looking to transform their existing playground. They wanted to replace their old, unsafe, play equipment. The challenge they faced was the area of the playground they wanted to

Gravel Hill Primary School

Gravel Hill Primary School

Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Playgrounds Gravel Hill Primary School knew they needed to encourage physical development for their children during the school day. But, they were unsure of where to begin their playground project. After some background

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