“Tiny Town has been getting a fantastic response from families,” he said.
“It’s wonderful to see kids exploring the space and recognising local icons, and knowing these designs came straight from young people in our community makes it even more special.”
The school’s head of design and visual communication, Maiken Calkoen, said the project gave students a valuable opportunity to work on a real-world design brief.
“The students spent three to four weeks on this project, creating digital and physical models along with many sketches, and until now, we’ve only caught glimpses of the results through the fence. It was great to see them all up close,” she said.
Catering for children aged under 7, the enclosed area has also had a splash-pad added, plus new toilet blocks which service this area and the mini-golf course, jungle adventures playground and the jungle jeeps.
Noddy Town was originally part of Fantasyland in Windsor Park.
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