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Suffolk School Unveils Innovative Sound Garden for Pupils
16 Nov
Summary
- Mendlesham Primary School opens new sound garden
- Features musical instruments and acoustic sculptures
- Integrated into curriculum to boost creativity and wellbeing

Mendlesham Primary School in Suffolk has recently unveiled a new sound garden that will be integrated into the school's curriculum. The garden, located on the school's grounds, features a range of musical instruments and acoustic sculptures designed to encourage children to experiment with rhythm, melody, and movement in a "playful, open-air environment."
The school's principal, Sarah King, expressed the community's excitement over the garden's official opening, which was presided over by local Ipswich musician and BAFTA winner Matthew Applegate. "This is a truly special moment for our school," said King, "and we can't wait to see the joy and creativity that this amazing resource will bring to our children."
The sound garden is part of the school's efforts to promote inclusivity and creativity among its students. Green county councillor Andrew Stringer praised the school's initiative, stating that the project "will promote inclusivity as well as creativity." The garden will be integrated into the school's curriculum, supporting lessons in music, science, and wellbeing, and the school has plans to host an upcoming music workshop led by Applegate.




