Danecourt is a primary special school that caters for 234 children with special educational needs, including complex learning difficulties, autism and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our mission is to provide these children with a stimulating learning environment that allows them to become ‘STARS
Having seen an immersive classroom at an exhibition, our headteacher, Cathryn Falconer, felt it would be invaluable for all of our children. For those with sensory needs, it could provide the appropriate calming or stimulating environment to enable them to access their learning. For other children, who find visiting different places (or even going into a shop) quite daunting, it would enable them to practise walking down the street, experiencing the sounds and smells.
With three interactive film walls, such specialist classrooms provide a multi-sensory space, where teachers can take pupils virtually beyond the school walls into experiences they might not otherwise encounter. Projected images, controllable lights, sounds, temperature and vibrations enable the children to explore virtual experiences in a safe environment. This means we can prepare them for upcoming school trips and help equip them with life skills, as well as recreating exciting experiences such as swimming with dolphins, or provide them with a safe, calming space when they are having a challenging day.
We launched our ‘Imagine the Impossible
As well as demonstrating the benefits for our children, our campaign also highlighted how the immersive classroom could become a resource for the whole community. Building links with local communities is a priority for our Trust, so we want to make the classroom available to other schools in Medway, as well as local charities, care homes and toddler groups.
To spread the word, we ran several events around the launch: a supporter and parent both completed the Virtual London Marathon and 20 members of Danecourt staff took part in Kent Glow In The Park 5K fun run. Our local MP, Rehman Chishti, also lent his support. As a result of our high-profile campaign, including coverage in KentOnline, people have begun choosing us as their charity. We were delighted to receive £300 from a local pub quiz event and the school