Case Studies

For our latest case study, we're exploring a fantastic school sensory room we created for St Agnes Catholic Primary. An outstanding school in the borough of North London, with a drive to ensure all children thrive in their educational surroundings. Earlier this year, we were approached to help create a new, inclusive school sensory room for students to access.

Although the Occupational Therapist had a clear outline of what she wanted, it was important to ensure that the features and equipment included were interactive for her client. Read more to find out how we transformed an unused spare room into a brand-new sensory space.

David Lewis is an organisation that provides residential accommodation in addition to education and health services for people with epilepsy, autism and learning and physical disabilities. After completing several other projects at David Lewis, we were asked to provide an additional space to support activities in their new Autism Hub.

Acorn Lodge is a Children's Home based in Leeds, committed to providing children with an environment that nurtures children with complex needs. As part of a long-term plan to improve facilities. the team were asked to design, manufacture and install a brand-new sensory room for the residents at the home.

Mayfield School is a special educational needs school in Birmingham for primary and secondary age children with ASC, SLD and PMLD. Although the school already had a well-used softplay facility, the team was contacted to help upgrade the space, and introduce some new fun obstacles for the children to explore and enhance their proprioceptive learning.

In 2023, we had the pleasure of working with Palatine Primary School to design, manufacture and install a brand-new sensory pool for the pupils at the school. In our latest case study, we'll be providing an in-depth guide on how we created this new sensory space.

In December 2022, Sensory Technology was approached by East Ayrshire H&SCP to design and install a multisensory environment. This need for this new sensory project was identified by a local self-funded charity called Ayrshire Am-asn Warriors Activity Group, who provide support to children with ASN within East Ayrshire.

The Fen Rivers Academy provides specialist therapeutic education to pupils with SEMH. We were asked to turn a double space within the school into both a calming and active area to help channel the children’s emotions, providing a resource where they can refocus and enhance their mental health. 

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Our Experienced Sensory Advisors Will Work to Your Requirements, Listening to Both Your Needs and Budget. 

No Pushy Salespeople and No Obligation.