Education | Posted on May 7th, 2026 | return to news
Parley First School introduces therapeutic classrooms
Outcomes have been positive since headteacher John Bagwell introduced therapeutic classrooms at the beginning of the year.
Pupils at Parley First School are now able to take advantage of a calming space and this has improved attendance, engagement and behaviour.
Headteacher John Bagwell introduced therapeutic classrooms in January to two Year 3 classrooms and a ‘break-out space’.
It is based on work by childhood trauma specialist and founder of the ‘Therapeutic Classrooms’, Shahana Knight.
The plastic tables and chairs have been replaced by solid wooden desks of varying shapes and comfortable leather seats.
Sofas, heavy blankets and greenery have also been included in a bid to ‘bring the home into school’.
Bagwell said: “The therapeutic approach to learning meets the needs of all children but additional benefit is to those children with more complex needs.
“We have been working towards this for two years — there has been an initial investment but the tables and chairs will last for generations.
“On the walls are photos of the children and staff to give a sense of belonging and to see them as individuals.
“I have been working with Shahana Knight and she designed the classrooms and break-out space.
“Since Christmas, attendance and engagement have improved and behavioural incidents have dropped significantly with no incidents to report.
“The change of environment has significantly improved the children’s engagement and focus. Each morning the children do mindfulness exercises and during the day they eat fresh fruit and are encouraged to keep hydrated.
“The old plastic chairs that most people will remember sitting on when they were at school we hope to send to Africa through an education charity.”
Parley First School is part of the Southern Education Trust.
Please share post:
LATEST NEWS:
CHARITY OF THE YEAR 2026
Subscribe to the online magazine news letter







