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Parents, volunteers pitch in to build new playground at Ecole La-Belle-Cloche

It has been a busy start to the school year at cole La-Belle-Cloche in Rollo Bay, P.E.I. including outdoors, as work gets underway on a new playground.

'With limited budget, you have to turn to a community build'

Volunteers are pitching in to build the new playground at cole La-Belle-Cloche in Rollo Bay. (Submitted by Tina Peters-White)

It has been abusy start to the school year at cole La-Belle-Cloche in Rollo Bay, P.E.I. including outdoors, as work gets underway on a new playground.

This is the first full year for the French school in its new buildingafter moving inApril.

"For the last four years we were anticipating this new playground that we would need," said school principalMarise Chapman.

"The parent committee really rallied around it, and last year made a big push and raised the money necessaryto purchase the playground. But with limited budget, you have to turn to a community build."

Volunteers, including local welders, Holland College students, parents, grandparents,and Chapman herself are all pitching in to help build the playground.

Playground to be completed soon

Altogether, Chapman said parents raised $92,000 for the playground, through pancake breakfasts, online auctions, barbecuesand more.

With a number of volunteers working together, Chapman saidshe hopes to have the playground completed by the end of the week.

School principal Marise Chapman expects the playground to be complete this week. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC )

And apart from thenew play structure, Chapman saidbeing in the new school building has been a big relief when it comes to space.

"I didn't have to plan my schedules around the availability of classrooms. In the other facility I didn't have enough classrooms. So staff room, my office, every square feet were used in teaching spaces."

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With files from Island Morning