Carrington Communication and Sensory Hub Opens in Chilterns with Wooden Spoon Grant
ChilternsThe Carrington Communication and Sensory Hub, a Sensory Space project featuring a specialist sensory hub, has officially opened at Carrington Infants School in Chilterns with a generous grant of £25,000. This project, designed to support children with sensory and communication needs, is set to have a significant impact on the local community.
Carrington Infants School
Carrington Infants School is dedicated to creating an outstanding, caring school community where every individual is valued and supported. The school believes in fostering an environment where children feel welcome, protected, and comfortable, enabling them to develop as learners and members of the community.
A New Communication and Sensory Hub for Carrington Infants School
This new sensory hub, which opened in March 2025, provides a calm and engaging space designed to help children develop their sensory and communication skills in a supportive environment. Equipped with specialist resources, the hub aims to enhance learning experiences, emotional regulation, and overall wellbeing for children with additional needs.
The sensory hub was generously funded by a Wooden Spoon Charity grant. Wooden Spoon supports Carrington Infants School’s dedication to creating inclusive and nurturing environments that foster wellbeing and growth.
About Wooden Spoon
Wooden Spoon is a charitable organisation dedicated to transforming lives through the power of the rugby community. Committed to supporting children and young people with disabilities or facing disadvantage across the UK and Ireland, the charity funds projects that create opportunities for children to thrive. With a strong track record of impactful, community-driven initiatives, Wooden Spoon improves lives through physical, educational, and social projects.
Through collaborations like this, Wooden Spoon continues its mission to make positive, lasting change in communities.
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