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Bus transformed into learning zone for Newcastle pupils after donation from Stagecoach

13 Jan 2020

Pupils of Hadrian School in Newcastle have been given a chance to get on board a school project and develop their learning along the way, as staff from a Stagecoach bus depot donate an old vehicle for the school to transform into a learning zone.

Hadrian School 2Stagecoach North East were approached by Hadrian School for the possibility of acquiring an old bus which was no longer in service, and the local bus operator was more than happy to get involved by donating a decommissioned bus that would usually be scrapped.

Hadrian School caters for the needs of pupils aged between two and eleven years with a range of additional needs, such as complex or severe learning difficulties. The school intends to install heating and lighting on the bus, as well electrics to enable the use of laptops. The students are also keen to host 'cinema' sessions and watch films on board.

Stagecoach and Hadrian School were brought together by The Chronicle Sunshine Fund, a North East based charity enhancing the lives of disabled children and their families in our region by providing equipment to suit their specialist needs.

Marian Stokle, Deputy Head Teacher at Hadrian School, said: "Hadrian School are extremely grateful to Stagecoach and the Sunshine Fund for the donation of our very own bus! The children were thrilled and excited to see it in situ in one of our play areas on their return to school following the Christmas break.

"Staff intend to use the bus in several ways, including as an outdoor classroom where lessons on life skills can be carried out in a safe and realistic setting, learning about independent travel, money and communicating with others. We also have plans to create a role play area where children can have great fun together." 

Engineering Manager Lee Mutch from Stagecoach North East's Slatyford depot in Newcastle assisted with the project and installed purpose-built tables on board the bus. Lee was delighted to handover the bus to the pupils, with the help of Alpha Recovery who arranged the safe transit of the vehicle onto the school grounds.

Lee said: “We always try our best to support projects which will benefit the local community and it feels brilliant that we are helping to make a real difference to so many youngsters at Hadrian School. 

“Being able to lend a helping hand to community projects like a new educational resource for a school on our doorstep is always important, especially when it comes to youth learning and development.”