Chester County School Gets Creative with Musical Garden

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KENNETT SQUARE, PA — Upland Country Day School, a private, co-educational institution for students in preschool to 9th grade, has taken a creative approach to facilitating musical learning and group play for preschoolers. In an effort to enrich the experience of their students, the school located in Kennett Square, Chester County has established a beautiful musical garden in their outdoors. The space, specifically designed for preschool students, serves not only to foster creativity but also as a place of respite for the children.

Daniel Hickey, Head of School comments on the project; “Last year, we embarked on a significant renovation project for our preschool building. There is ample outdoor space around the building, so we wanted to fill that space creatively. We are fortunate to have Kevin Umbreit, President of Recreation Resource, USA as a current parent at our school, and knew him to be very knowledgeable and experienced in outdoor play equipment. As we worked with him to brainstorm layout and various pieces of outdoor equipment, Kevin pointed us toward Percussion Play.”

Percussion Play, is the world-leading manufacturer of outdoor musical instruments and is seeing an ever-increasing interest in its inclusive outdoor instruments that are played across the world in schools, libraries, parks, hospitals and senior living communities. Percussion Play’s instruments are designed to bring people together to create uplifting music. Its mission is to inspire people musically, promote curiosity, and provide opportunities for meaningful musical engagement outdoors.

The school fundraised significantly for the overall project and was also lucky enough to have an individual donor who helped fund the equipment. Missy Derabertis Head of BeeSchool (the preschool) took the project on, deciding which products to install which include the Harmony BellsHarmony FlowersCalypso Quatro PostRainbow Bongos, and a Sunflower Petal Drum.

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Students at the Bee School, aged 2.7 years to 4 years old, use the instruments in their free time whilst outside, collaborating with each other to create songs and even create their own bands together.

Missy Derabertis Head of BeeSchool says; “Our students love to have several friends playing all different instruments all at the same time. The students love to run from one instrument to the other either collaborating with friends or taking some time to create music by themselves. These instruments affirm the love of music in the Bee School they bring so much joy and sound to our campus.”

Missy also highlights that the students’ behavior has changed as the instruments encourage students to move their bodies more, create beautiful sounds, and engage with friends- bringing the students together. Missy says; “Music is so important for all ages, especially our youngest learners. It is wonderful to have so they can explore these sounds at such a young age. It gives them confidence as there are endless possibilities as they create “songs,” sounds and bands. It is perfect for creating a community feel, having the students work collaboratively together at times as well as individually. It also is excellent for their whole body (kinesthetically) as they are moving from instrument to instrument. Allowing children to express themselves is fantastic and it also opens their ears, minds, and brains to music.

Missy continues; “The instruments also help to build fine motor skills as they are learning to play the instruments using the mallets provided. It allows children to release some energy in numerous ways whether they are hitting the bongos, running from flower to flower, or moving from bell to bell. The children are enjoying the outside, while using many different senses to create some wonderful sounds. Lastly, it is aesthetically welcoming to our whole community (visually and physically) as many family members who enjoy stopping and playing whether it be for a quick minute or whether they stay and play for some time.”

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View Percussion Play’s case studies here and read about the benefits of playing music in the great outdoors here.

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