Wokingham Today

Bohunt pupils can see into the future thanks to housebuild­ers’ gift

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STUDENTS at one of the borough’s newest schools have been kitted out with some of the newest technology thanks to makers of one of the newest developmen­ts in the borough.

Last month, the students from Bohunt School in Arborfield Green were presented with five virtual reality headsets from Redrow Homes.

Each of the headsets is worth £1,000 and allow students to explore the world beyond the classroom without leaving it.

The virtual reality technology allows headset wearers to enter an immersive world and explore it using hand gestures and moving around.

It is planned that the headsets will be put to educationa­l use with an emphasis on STEM subjects (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s), aimed at preparing its students for university and careers beyond secondary education.

Nick Thomas, Assistant Head Teacher of Achievemen­t and Progress at Bohunt School, said: “We are extremely grateful to Redrow Homes for the generous donation of the VR headsets; the students are really looking forward to getting stuck into the world of VR.

“We’ve got various plans and ideas of how the headsets will provide alternativ­e platforms to enhance learning experience­s across the STEM subjects and other curriculum­s through the year groups.”

Mark Vanson, sales and marketing director of Redrow Homes (Southern Counties), said: “We were delighted to be able to provide the students at Bohunt School with some fun new equipment to aid in their innovative learning techniques.

“We’re also embracing technology at Redrow, with an implementa­tion of a system in our Kingsley Park sales office that gives buyers a look into the future of the developmen­t and homes before they are built – providing the VR headsets seemed like the perfect fit.

“Bohunt School is already building quite a reputation for itself and families have been quick to see it’s potential.

“What’s more, it’s great to be part of a thriving new community here in such a beautiful location. Garden Village living is becoming ever more sought after and we’re delighted to be building a mix of homes within Arborfield Green to suit a range of buyers in a place that offers the best of town and country living.”

And it’s not just the headsets that are turning heads at Arborfield Green: the homes are too.

Redrow said that Kerry Smith and her partner Andy purchased a brand-new home at its Kingsley Park developmen­t set within Arborfield Green, and a stone’s throw from Bohunt School.

Kerry said: “We were looking for a good quality new build property close to our eldest daughter’s fantastic school, Bohunt Wokingham, and Redrow Homes’ Kingsley Park ticked those boxes for us.”

Kingsley Park is a collection of two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom homes from Redrow’s Heritage Collection that take cues from by the arts and crafts movement.

 ??  ?? Pictured together with the pupils from the left back row are:Ben Godber, head teacher of BohuntScho­ol; Emma Jones, area sales manager for Redrow Homes; Karen Madelaine, sales consultant for Redrow Homes; Nick Thomas, assistant head for Bohunt School and CarlesRubi­o Arias, network technician for Bohunt School..
Pictured together with the pupils from the left back row are:Ben Godber, head teacher of BohuntScho­ol; Emma Jones, area sales manager for Redrow Homes; Karen Madelaine, sales consultant for Redrow Homes; Nick Thomas, assistant head for Bohunt School and CarlesRubi­o Arias, network technician for Bohunt School..

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