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Our Curriculum

Outdoor Play & Learning (OPAL)

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What is OPAL?

OPAL is an outdoor play and learning program to improve opportunities for physical activity, socialisation, cooperation, coordination, resilience, creativity, imagination and enjoyment through improved play. OPAL is based on the idea that, as well as learning through good teaching, your children also learn when they play. As 20% of their time in school is playtime, we want to make sure that this amount of time (equivalent to 1.4 years of primary school) is as good as possible. 

The Outdoor Play and Learning (OPAL) Primary Programme is the result of over 20 years of testing and development in over 800 schools and has been used in Spain, Canada, France and New Zealand. The programme has also been adapted and used in schools in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Austria under the Play Friendly Schools project. In 2018, OPAL won first prize in an EU-funded award for the best active school’s programme in Europe and two UK national playwork awards. In 2019, OPAL was awarded a quarter of a million pounds by Sport England to bring the programme to many more schools.

There are many proven benefits for schools that carry out the OPAL Primary Programme. They usually include: more enjoyment of school, less teaching time lost to disputes between children, fewer accidents and greatly improved behaviour. Play is not messing about. It is the process evolution has come up with to enable children to learn all the things that cannot be taught, while also having fun. There are certain things children must have to be able to play. These include:

  • safe and stimulating environments,
  • freedom to choose and control their play,
  • adequate time and space.

At Brompton-on-Swale CE Primary School, we believe every child should have the opportunity to engage in play. This may mean they get a little messier, face more challenges, and enjoy greater freedom to choose where, how, and with whom they play. We see these experiences as vital to their physical and mental wellbeing, aligning with current best practices in health, safety, and child development.

Take a look at some of our wonderful play and learning activities by clicking on the Zones below.

Sensory & Quiet Zone

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Arts & Crafts Zone

Arts and craft (2)  Arts and craft

Small World Zone

construction

Music Zone

music  music (2)

Games Zone

games (3)  games (4)

Sand Zone

sand (2) sand (3)

Wheels Zone

Target & Ball Game Zone

target and ball games (6)  target and ball games (5)

target and ball games (4)

Climbing Zone

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Bouncing Zone

bouncing (2) bouncing (6)

Nerf Zone

Imagination Zone

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Coming Soon - Role Play Zone

Coming Soon - Garden & Nature Zone

Coming Soon - Water Zone

Coming Soon - Digging Zone

Coming Soon - Den Building Zone

Learn more about the OPAL Primary Programme

If you would like to learn more about the OPAL Primary Programme, please have a look at the OPAL website (www.outdoorplayandlearning.org.uk), where you will find lots of useful information and several videos about the programme.

Our Play Policy

Please follow the link below to see details of our Play Policy:

Play Policy for Brompton-on-Swale C.E Primary School

Synergy Trust Schools

About Synergy Schools

Synergy Schools is a federation of primary schools in the north of North Yorkshire. The federation was formed in September 2018 after the 2017-18 academic year, when Brompton-on-Swale and Crakehall CE Primary Schools successfully shared senior leadership capacity.