The world’s largest preschool has six KOMPAN playgrounds

Early Learning Village, a collaboration between two international schools in Singapore, stretches over 30 square miles, has 100 classrooms, and a capacity for 2,100 children. The ambitious schools strive to have the best possible environment for experimental play and active learning. The nature-inspired design was an important factor in choosing Organic Robinia. Blue skies, sand, greenery, and wood invite nature into the big city and provide a contrast to Singapore’s gray concrete and steel. The six playgrounds are built on split levels, where the children can play at any time of day shielded from the sun.

Early-Learning-Village tumbnail
"There are 6 dedicated large outside play areas to delight the senses where the blue sky meets textures of sand, greenery, and wood. every age group is thoughtfully catered for with different “zones” which encourage self-directed exploration and sensory inspiration."

Stamford American International School

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Where preschool is playschool

The playgrounds employ adventurous play to combine art and music, sand and water, and encourage self-directed exploration and sensory inspiration. The combinations create a safe and playful environment for learning and fun for children up to the age of six. In different “zones” the children can play with natural elements. The sand and water table delights the senses and encourages contemplation, while active play unfolds on the obstacle course playground equipment, and it all comes together on the main play structures, The Wizard’s Tower and the Explorer Ship. Through play, children develop social and cognitive skills and gain the self-confidence to explore the world around them. The elements in the KOMPAN Robinia playgrounds challenge and provide endless hours of fun for all its young village visitors.

Physical
Joy of movement: motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of learning: curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge of the world
Social-Emotional
Joy of being together: teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of creating: co-creation and experimenting with materials

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