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Churchtown Primary School Given Playground Award Following £400,000 Fundraising Effort
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News  |  Tue - March 17, 2026 5:24 pm  |  Article Hits:46  |  A+ | a-
Photo of Headteacher Jinnie Payne at the awards event
Photo of Headteacher Jinnie Payne at the awards event

CHURCHTOWN Primary School have been given an award celebrating the new playground at the school following their huge fundraising campaign last year.

Churchtown, which is part of the Endeavour Learning Trust, won the Inspiring Play Award at the Youth Sports Trust Awards this month. 

The Youth Sport Trust Awards celebrates schools, settings, trusts and individuals who, working alongside the Youth Sport Trust over the past year, had made a real and impactful change to the lives of young people.  

The Churchtown Playground was recognised for inspiring play for its students. This award acknowledges approaches that have championed the power of play. 

It celebrates those who have created imaginative and engaging opportunities for unstructured and student-led play, highlighting the importance of free play in developing creativity, social skills and a lifelong love of being active.

The playground was constructed last year following one of the biggest fundraising campaigns of 2025. It was designed in memory of Alice Da Silva Aguiar and Bebe King, Churchtown pupils who tragically lost their lives during the Southport attack in 2024.

The new playground was designed with the personalities of both girls in mind specifically, with quiet spaces for reflection as well as areas like the new performance stage, inspired by both girls’ love of the performing arts.

The playground, which was officially opened in September 2025 and has since been visited by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, now rings out with the sound of happy children playing.

Jinnie Payne, headteacher at Churchtown Primary School, said she was delighted the spirit of unity behind the playground had been recognised. She commented:- “When we set out to build this playground in collaboration with the parents of Alice and Bebe, we wanted it to be a symbol of hope in the face of adversity for a school that was beginning to try and heal. Now it’s complete, I’m delighted every time I see hundreds of children expressing themselves, enjoying themselves and showing the joy that Alice and Bebe always carried with them. We’re very pleased to accept this award and hope the impact of the playground will continue to be felt across decades at Churchtown.”

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