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Playscape creates new heart for Pukekohe Hill School

An unused patch of grass has been transformed into a vibrant, versatile space for learning and playing that is well used throughout the day.

Pukekohe Hill School had a vision to transform an unused grassy area into the heart of the school. Working with Playscape, they have done just that.

Principal Simon Williams explained: “Before development, this grassy area sat unused. It was too dry in summer and too wet in winter. Surrounded by classrooms and paved spaces, it had the potential to become something much more.”

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The Playscape team worked collaboratively with Pukekohe Hill School to create an outdoor learning hub that is an extension of the classrooms. Lara Croll from Playscape said the space needed to be functional year-round. “As the space is located near the front of the school, beautifying the area to create a welcoming entrance was a priority. It was also important that a beautiful existing tree was maintained.

“Planting pockets are woven through the space to soften the use of concrete and artificial turf,” Ms Croll said. “The natural materials and planting help nestle and ground the elements, and create cohesion with the landscape. The mix of natural materials introduces sensory elements for the children to explore and helps to provide a calming space for learning.”

School playground
Image courtesy of Playscape

Mr Williams said working with Playscape was a seamless, and enjoyable experience. “The design team took the time to truly understand our vision for the space and what we hoped to achieve. Despite the area being at the heart of our large school, the team managed to work efficiently while school life continued around them.

“It’s fantastic to now see the space being used in so many ways throughout the school day—whether its individual students finding a quiet place to work, teachers reading to their classes on the ‘Hill,’ or tamariki enjoying active play during break times. It’s truly a vibrant and versatile space that has become the heart of our school.”

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Gemma Easton

Gemma is the editor of both the Australian and New Zealand School News magazines. With a background in magazine writing and editing, and a recent history working in schools, she is well-placed to keep you informed on important trends in the education sector. Gemma enjoys reading, coffee, and moving her indoor plants around her house to find the optimal growing position.
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