Project Story
Set adjacent to a woodland, but close to the city centre, the new on campus Woodlands Day Nursery and Forest School at University of Staffordshire is a sustainable place for early years learning with a connection to the immediate landscape and nature reserve.
More than doubling the nursery’s existing capacity, the new provision provides 100 full day-care places for children aged from 0 to five delivered. It also has the capacity to provide childcare and education for children from five to 12 years outside of term time.
Sustainability, digital technology, and nature are at the forefront of the nursery, furthering the University's commitment to creating a family-friendly campus. Featuring four inspirational learning spaces with areas for food preparation and wet play as well as flexible floor space, the new build also has additional capacity for a 24-place classroom and observational suite with leading digital technology. Through the observation suite, teaching can be also observed, facilitating applied learning for trainee teachers, social workers, Special Educational Needs Coordinators, and students at the University.
The new nursery provision also incorporates a forest school facility to further develop links with local schools and provide community participation opportunities. Aimed at children between the ages of three and seven years, the forest school enables children to experience outdoor learning opportunities such as identifying nature, play-based learning, den building and forest art. Through the forest school children have the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills and knowledge outside of the traditional classroom environment.