We are thrilled to announce the completion of our brand-new outdoor learning space, designed to spark creativity, adventure, and hands-on learning for our students!
In an amazing collaboration with Newcastle Bridges School, our staff and pupils worked together to build a fantastic mud kitchen using recycled pallets and scaffolding boards.
A huge thank you to Joe Edgoose, teacher, and especially students Chris and Harvey, who put in so much effort during the Autumn term to bring this to life!
Our new mud kitchen will give children a unique space to explore, experiment, and connect with nature. Fully equipped for messy, imaginative play, it’s a place where they can dig, mix, and create to their heart’s content.
But that’s not all! Thanks to the incredible support of our Parent Teacher Association (PTA), we’ve also added Get Set Go building blocks, Play Builder equipment, and adventurous climbing gear for our Key Stage 2 students. These new additions will bring even more opportunities for outdoor learning, active play, and creative problem-solving.
A special thank you to Cllr Holly Waddell for her support in making this all possible. Her dedication to improving local education and outdoor spaces has played a huge part in making these exciting developments happen.
Headteacher Andy Hudson shared, “This project is a fantastic example of what we can achieve when we work together. The mud kitchen will be a brilliant addition to our learning environment, and the new climbing equipment will help our KS2 children build confidence and resilience. We’re so grateful to everyone who contributed—our staff, students, PTA, Cllr Waddell, and all our supporters.”
We can’t wait to see our children enjoying these fantastic new spaces over the coming months!
Interested in visiting our school? Please contact [email protected] or call us at
01661 832581.