Our playground is unique - developed thanks to a £30,000 Capital Fund grant, which we received during 2010 in recognition of our consistently high standards.
The central platform is a fort structure reached by climbing up blue scramble netting.
Once on top we can seat up to 20 children for story sessions.
Afterwards, everyone - including staff - zooms back to earth down our bizarre-looking
yellow tube-slide (it is the creation of a Swiss company).
Beneath 'the fort' children can play inside cosy rooms fitted with tables, chairs and a toy cooker.
At the rear - attached to the structure - there is Grapevine's Petrol Station, where children can fill up their cars.
Our whole playground is covered with safety-surfacing, and a road track is marked out.
We have a large sand pit, a wall xylophone, garden boxes, a distoring mirror, and a very interesting water game.
Lengths of guttering are attached to the wall, each with a tap affixed. Children pour water into the top piece of guttering, then control its flow - collecting it at floor level.
One of our most popular activities is basketball. The children never tire of trying to
hit the target.