Theories Landscapes creates carefully-designed playgrounds for schools to support the national curriculum and learning guidelines, while remaining fun to encourage imaginative play for children of all ages.
Natural environments
Bringing planting into playgrounds in parks and open spaces adds whole new dimensions – touch, smell and even taste.
Theories playgrounds are built by landscapers, not just contractors, so they are adept at choosing planting that enhances a child’s play and learning experience.
Working collaboratively
Theories works with the client to build a playground that fits their needs. Understanding what and for whom the playground is being used means that they can ensure the greatest balance between fun, education and development, whatever age or physical restrictions pupils may have.
Safe and secure
Playgrounds should be a safe environment for everyone. Using the best quality materials, leaving no screws or bolts exposed to small fingers or to snag on clothing, is included as standard.
Dedicated aftercare
A Theories playground is built to last, but all playgrounds need regular checks and some TLC from time to time. Theories' dedicated team can carry out regular safety inspections, ensuring a playground is always safe, spotting problems or maintenance requirements early, saving needless worry and costs for major upgrades, repairs or replacements in the future.
Process
Initial meeting
Design phase
Contract
Construction
Planting
Aftercare
Equipment that can be included
Balance beams
Bridges
Bug hotels
Canopies
Chalk boards
Clamber nets
Climbing structures and walls
Decking
Dens
Fireman’s poles
Integrated storage
Landscaping
Learning boards
Log stacks
Natural or artificial grass
Mirrors
Mud kitchens
Musical instruments
Organic archways
Outdoor classrooms
Parasols
Planting
Play tunnel
Pulleys
Rope walks
Rubber mulch
Sand and pebble play areas
Scramble nets
Sensory gardens and planting
Slides
Stages
Stepping stones
Stilts
Story telling areas
Tables and benches
Tipis
Towers
Trap doors
Trapeze handles
Trim trails
Water
Work benches
Wormeries
Building skills and educational advancements
Art and design
Balance
Communication
Confidence building
Concentration
Creative play
Decision making
Discovery
Eco, creative and independent learning
Imaginative and co-operative play
Maths
Motor skills – fine and gross
Music skills
Language skills
Problem solving
Resilience
Responsibility
Risk
Role play
Sensory skills
Science
Social play
Team building
Well-being









