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The OPAL Primary Programme is a series of meetings and resources provided by a specialist mentor who will work with your child's school to transform playtimes so they provide the most active, fun and sociable play opportunity possible for your child. Our motto is ‘Every child should have an amazing playtime every day, without exceptions’.
OPAL is the UK’s leading not-for-profit school improvement organisation focused on supporting the development of high-quality playtimes. We have improved play for over 1.5 million UK primary school children in around 2,000 schools and won numerous awards. We have also worked with schools in North America, Europe, Australasia and Asia.
Your child will have many more opportunities to be active, as the whole school grounds will be used throughout the year. They will have many more opportunities for imaginative play as there will be many objects to play with. Your child can mix with children of all ages and choose where and how they play. Staff will receive specialist training to enrich play.
Play is how children learn all the things they need to know that cannot be taught in lessons. It is like a safe laboratory of life skills where they can experiment and explore. Play supports all areas of children's learning and development.
The purpose of a child’s school clothing is to suit the development needs of the child. Childhood inactivity and physical weakness are huge modern problems. Your child will be encouraged to use all of the school grounds in all weather and to use their bodies to run, swing, crawl, climb and roll. OPAL will work with the school to adopt a uniform fit for activity and ensure a sensible balance between dirt and good provision.
The simple answer to this is no. OPAL schools tend to have around 80% fewer accidents than non-OPAL schools. We follow all the best and most up-to-date guidance from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Department of Education (DoE) and RoSPA. The best way to keep children safe throughout their whole lives is to let them experience appropriate risk and challenge in a supervised and managed environment.
You can help by providing your children with welly boots and a waterproof coat that keeps the rain out, regularly donating ‘loose parts’ to school and enriching your child’s home play experiences.
OPAL provides advice and consultancy to schools and helps them develop an individually tailored programme. Each school will implement OPAL differently, so you will need to approach the school if you have questions about the program at your child's school.
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