Community Impact
May 3, 2024We gifted £1,000 to Watermill School as part of the North West Community Fund Scheme.
Based in Stoke-on-Trent, Watermill School has been designed to provide for a wide range of pupils’ needs through educational, social, physical and emotional growth for children and young people with special needs aged between three and 16-years-old.
Our contribution was dedicated to providing an outdoor learning space for the pupils at the school. With the inclusion of a gazebo, sensory pathways and wheelchair access, all children will benefit from the refurbished outdoor space.
Watermill School prepares its pupils for the wider world by addressing their needs through educational, social and emotional growth, whilst ensuring younger pupils are also given the right building blocks to set them on the right track for a successful life.
Watermill School said: “We would like to thank David Wilson Homes for its donation. The contribution has been put towards letting our less able pupils have access to an outdoor learning area providing them with lots of sensory experiences”
Pupils at Watermill School all have learning difficulties ranging from moderate to severe, as well as those with physical disabilities. The school ensures its staff members are trained to meet the needs of its pupils, whilst providing specialist educational and child-centred training events.
Claire Jarvis, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes North West, said: “We are committed to creating a positive impact and, as one of the UK’s leading developers, it’s really important that we support local organisations in the areas in which we build new homes.
“We wish Watermill School all the best in its outdoor learning project and hope they continue to enrich the lives of the children they provide an amazing opportunity for.”
For more information about the school, visit the website at Watermill School.