The Fairfield Country Day School is set to revamp its playground, a project that has garnered attention from the Historic District Commission during a recent Town Council meeting. The proposed upgrades aim to replace aging equipment that has not seen significant improvements since 2008, addressing both safety concerns and the need for modern play facilities for students in kindergarten through grade nine.
Margo Pierce, the head of the school, emphasized the importance of the playground for the school community, noting its use by students and local children alike. The existing playground has experienced considerable wear and tear, prompting the school to seek approval for a new design that includes a pirate ship structure and a lighthouse, both of which align with a nautical theme. The new playground will also feature improved safety surfaces and additional seating for supervising adults.
The project is not just about aesthetics; it reflects a commitment to providing a safe and engaging environment for children. The proposed playground will be set back from Vernon Hill Road, minimizing visibility from the street while enhancing the overall landscape of the school grounds. The design includes a mix of wood and durable materials to withstand heavy use, ensuring longevity and safety for its young users.
During the meeting, there were no objections from the public or the commission members, indicating strong community support for the initiative. The school hopes to move forward with the project soon, marking a significant step in enhancing recreational facilities for local families.
As Fairfield Country Day School prepares for this much-needed upgrade, the community can look forward to a revitalized playground that promises to enrich the educational experience for its students and foster a sense of community among families.