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Students refurbish nursery’s play areas

by Teesdale Mercury
July 23, 2019
in News
Students refurbish nursery’s play areas

SPRUCE UP: Rooftops deputy manager Nicole Rudge and her 18-month-old daughter

A NURSERY school’s outdoor learning area is now ship-shape, thanks to the efforts of industrious students.

Level two carpentry and joinery students from Darlington College repaired and refurbished the play area at Rooftops Nursery, Harmire Enterprise Park, Barnard Castle, as part of a project designed to help the community.

The students restored a sailing boat, replaced trellising, mended fencing and painted decking as part of their City & Guilds course.

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Aspects of the Montessori ethos, which Richmond Rooftops uses to develop children’s independence through play, will be boosted by the work to improve the outdoor area to provide forest school and nature activities.

The new owner, Hannah Hurley, was delighted with the students’ work.

She said: “Investing in our outdoor areas enhances children’s life skills and independence. We are launching our Forest School on July 29.

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Having the apprentices has been invaluable to contributing to the improvements outside.”

Darlington College tutor Andrew Wears said the college found students suitable community projects to give them a taste of the world of work.

“They have done a good job and it has been excellent experience for them working with a real client,” he said.

Student Thomas Norton, 18, of Richmond, said: “I spent three days there cleaning up the existing woodwork and replacing what couldn’t be repaired. The boat play house needed refurbishing and I was pleased with how it all looked in the end.”

Rooftops, a 70-place nursery, is open from 7.30am to 6pm between Monday and Friday and also offers the flexible 30 hours childcare scheme for three to four-year-olds, as well as funded 15 hour placements for two, three to four-year-olds. 

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