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Sensory room opens at South Cumbrian school thanks to donations and fundraising

by Cumbria Crack
08/10/2024
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Sam the Dog and Teresa Lawrence from English Lakes Hotels with pupils from Chapel Street Infants and Nursery School

A South Cumbrian nursery school has opened a new sensory room, thanks in part to a £5,000 donation from a Lake District hotel group.

Chapel Street Infants and Nursery School in Dalton-in-Furness has converted an existing space into the sensory room to provide children with a calm and stimulating learning environment.

The school was able to go ahead with the project following the financial contribution from English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues, as well as a host of fundraising activities to cover the overall cost.

The hotel group’s mascot Sam the Dog was guest of honour on a special visit to see the children and the opening of the new facility.

The new sensory room provides an environment for the children where they can experience an array of educational activities focusing on feel, sight, sound and smell.

It will also help build on some of the more abstract senses, such as space, time, togetherness and wellbeing.

The room was installed by Creative Activity and contains stimulating pieces of equipment including bubble tubes, vibrating pads, a multi-surface wall area, multi-coloured mirrors, an infinity mirror, sensory floor tiles, a sound reactive rainbow wall and a sensory tent.

Headteacher Scott Macmillan said: “We recognised the need to provide a sensory room to assist and nurture our infant and nursery school pupils’ learning and development.

“Mental health and wellbeing are at the core of our new curriculum and this facility will be used by every child in school.

“Sensory learning is a crucial aspect of their development through early pre-school and toddler years, so it’s great to see the sensory room up and running thanks to the help of local initiatives like Sam’s Club.”

The donation from English Lakes Hotels was made via its Sam’s Club charity which supports local charities and good causes.

The school also received donations from local charities and businesses, including Furness Building Society, Anchor Court Residents, Furness Rotary Club and South Lakeland Masonic Boxing Club.

Teresa Lawrence, of English Lakes Hotels, added: “We are proud to be part of bringing this sensory room to life, providing a wonderful space for the children’s development. It is incredibly rewarding to see our Sam’s Club charity making a positive impact in the local community.”

Several events were also held by the school to fund the project including movie nights, non-uniform days and a family bingo evening at the Wellington pub in Dalton-in-Furness which raised nearly £3,000. One brave parent took the plunge with a donated sky dive at Flookburgh to raise a further £1,300.

The total raised was £11,500 which paid for the sensory room and additional equipment and furniture in the adjoining Burrow, a nurture room where children can do a activities including baking, music and creative lessons all linked to emotional wellbeing.

As a token of appreciation, the school has put up a commemorative plaque on the door of the sensory room to acknowledge all of those who made the
project possible by donating their funds and time.

Electrical and joinery work was completed by AC Electric and Graham Barnes respectively. 

Mr Macmillan spent a weekend painting the new facility, while his father-in-law Edward Young also helped to remove some worktops to make more floor space.

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