Winslow school opens its new outdoor learning environment

Winslow Combined School officially opened its new Foundation Stage Learning Environment on Monday March 12.
Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Early Years children on some of the new equipment with, from the left, Cazz Colmer, head and Jodie Bradby, Tracy Thomas and Miky Rodriguez, Early Years staff. PNL-181203-121910009Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Early Years children on some of the new equipment with, from the left, Cazz Colmer, head and Jodie Bradby, Tracy Thomas and Miky Rodriguez, Early Years staff. PNL-181203-121910009
Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Early Years children on some of the new equipment with, from the left, Cazz Colmer, head and Jodie Bradby, Tracy Thomas and Miky Rodriguez, Early Years staff. PNL-181203-121910009

The new look outdoor learning space was redeveloped thanks to a grant from Bucks County Council.

This enabled Pentagon Play to replace the often muddy grass area with artificial grass.

New equipment including a climbing frame was added.

Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Jodie Griffiths, Early Years Commissioning Officer with Bucks County Council and Arif Hussain, Deputy Cabinet Minister EYFS with pupil, Finley Cumming, cut the ribbon accompanied by guests, parents, staff and children.Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Jodie Griffiths, Early Years Commissioning Officer with Bucks County Council and Arif Hussain, Deputy Cabinet Minister EYFS with pupil, Finley Cumming, cut the ribbon accompanied by guests, parents, staff and children.
Winslow Combined School Early Years Foundation Stage 1 new Learning Environment grand opening. Jodie Griffiths, Early Years Commissioning Officer with Bucks County Council and Arif Hussain, Deputy Cabinet Minister EYFS with pupil, Finley Cumming, cut the ribbon accompanied by guests, parents, staff and children.
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The launch event included a dance performed by the children for visitors who included parents, governors and local councillors.

The school’s headteacher Cazz Colmer said: “I am delighted with the new Outdoor Learning Environment which will enable the children to enjoy their learning and develop their physical and creative play.

“Special thanks to everyone who was involved with the project.”

Pictures by Jake McNulty.

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