Bouncy Bees Opens at Noblehill Learning Centre
EdinburghBouncy Bees at Noblehill Learning Centre, a Specialist Equipment & Facilities project, in Edinburgh, has been awarded a grant of £7,230.80. This project, aimed at enhancing learning experiences and supporting pupils with additional needs through specialised resources, is set to have a significant impact on the local community.
Bouncy Bees supports the inclusive vision of Noblehill Learning Centre, where the school community works as one big family to help every child “Be all you can be.” Guided by values of Respect, Trust, Teamwork, Effort, and Care, the school provides a nurturing environment to prepare learners for the next stages of life, learning, and work.
This new Specialist Equipment & Facilities project, set to open soon, offers a purposeful and supportive space designed to help children thrive through access to tailored resources that promote engagement, development, and confidence.
The project was generously funded by a grant from Wooden Spoon, the children’s charity of rugby. Wooden Spoon supports Noblehill Learning Centre’s commitment to creating inclusive, enriching environments that foster wellbeing, growth, and opportunity.
Wooden Spoon is a charitable organisation dedicated to transforming lives through the power of the rugby community. Known for its commitment to supporting children and young people with disabilities or facing disadvantage across the UK and Ireland, the charity has funded numerous projects that offer life-changing opportunities. With a track record of impactful, community-driven work, Wooden Spoon helps improve lives through physical, educational, and social initiatives.
Through collaborations like this, Wooden Spoon continues its mission to make a positive, lasting difference in communities.
Support Specialist Equipment & Facilities projects across the UK and Ireland by donating to Wooden Spoon or find out more here.
