Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Welcome to the Wilderness...

 Over the term break, our outside area became a hive of activity as Arne Cleland and his team of landscapers from Pukerau nursery came and worked on transforming our outside area into a new 'Wilderness Area'.
I'm sure you will all agree when I say it looks absolutely AMAZING!!  Now we have the pleasure of watching the children engage in their new environment.  Climbing Eucalyptus logs, exploring the new 'tree hut' under the fort, telling stories in the 'story hut' and cooking sausages in the new make shift fire pit have all become common place with the children when exploring outdoors.
As a teaching team we have also been able to reflect on the resources provided for children outside...
We have noticed that we don't have to provide extra materials to engage children, they are now able to use their imagination to create their own play.  A fantastic indicator of the unhurried child...something that is valued within our environment.

We must acknowledge all the fantastic parents who took the time to make our wilderness area a reality.  Big thanks to Shari Whyte who took on the role of co-ordinator who spent many hours sourcing diggers, trucks, trees, poplar poles, top soil and the list goes on.  To the group of parents who went bush one Sunday morning and collected all the poplar poles for our fantastic rejuvenated fort.  To Bronwyn Dudin who managed to source the large climbing tree in the sandpit and Simon Light who used a tractor, some pellets and who knows what else to manoeuvre the log into place.  To Steve Claney for installing the new cargo net onto the side of the fort and Brenda Stirling who organised the disposal of all that concrete.  Also thanks to everyone else who helped in some way.  Your support is greatly appreciated and to see the looks on the children's faces as the explore their new environment is well....Priceless!!!

If you haven't had a chance to check out the new areas yet...please do so!!







1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kindy is looking fantastic at the moment, we love the way that the new modifications have meshed in so well with the original features. Well done.