David Wilson Homes has carried out volunteer work at Eldene Nursery and Primary School.
A team from the company spent a few weeks improving facilities, with a shared goal of creating a more enhanced learning environment for the children.
As part of the project, electrical sockets were installed in classrooms, addressing a long-standing need and allowing a more versatile and tech-friendly learning environment, for the benefit of both students and teachers.
A new shed was constructed on the school grounds, which has provided a valuable storage space for toys, educational materials and equipment and been praised by teachers and students alike for its spaciousness and potential for new learning opportunities.
Headteacher Heather Kellett said: "We are immensely thankful to the team from David Wilson Homes for their remarkable efforts at Eldene Nursery and Primary School.
“Their generosity and dedication have transformed our school environment, providing essential electrical sockets in our classrooms and a spacious shed.
“These improvements will have a profound and lasting impact on the learning experiences of our students. We couldn't be happier with the results.”
Campbell Gregg, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “We are truly delighted to have had the opportunity to support Eldene Nursery and Primary School through our volunteer work.
“I am very proud of our team for their hard work on this project and it’s a privilege to be able to contribute positively to the learning environment of Swindon's young learners.
“We hope that our work will benefit this excellent school and its pupils for many years to come.”
More information about the homebuilder’s developments in the area can be found at www.dwh.co.uk
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