Outdoor education has a long and popular history in this country, with the benefits to learning outcomes now formally embedded in the the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and the National Curriculum guidelines.
The quality of learning outside the classroom to maximise its impact on pupils’ achievement, as well as their personal development and wellbeing. It is now recognised as being vital that learning outside is part of school policy, and that it has the support of staff and parents as well as the local community.
The benefits of open-air lessons include better child development, supported mental health and wellbeing, a deeper connection with nature and more inclusive, engaged learning.
At the same time, when primary school pupils play outside, it allows them to develop self-confidence, self-esteem and independence. Children who play outdoors are more likely to engage with others, solve problems and explore the natural environment.
There are also clear benefits for pupils’ physical health and fitness when you view outdoor learning and play as extensions of classroom sessions.
Of course, it can be a challenge for schools to find proper space where students can learn or play outside all year round. But whether you have expansive grounds or a simple courtyard or playground, one solution is a fixed canopy (also referred to as a shelter or awning). These very low-maintenance, sturdy structures represent an extremely worthwhile investment and addition to your school facilities. They’re perfect for primary students keen to explore, discover and be creative.
At Kensington Systems, we’ve been fitting school canopies for more than three decades, across the UK. Get in touch today for a chat about how we could help you make the most of your outdoor area.