Rokesley Infant School in Haringey has unveiled state-of-the-art play equipment worth more than £10,000, paid for through fundraising and a grant from the Woolworths charitable trust.
The equipment is a series of brightly-coloured mounds, dens and tunnels, which encourage children to be creative. Instead of fixed equipment, children can make their own landscapes. The pieces can be fitted together to create whatever they like, such as their own boat or rocket.
Head teacher Sue Maran said: "We are always open to new ideas. It is wonderful to see the children developing their imagination and team-building skills to learn and have fun."
The equipment was designed by artists Snug & Outdoor.
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