Thanks to support from the Rotorua Trust, the Healthy Harold Program received a much-needed upgrade with new carpeting for the classroom on wheels. This enhancement has significantly improved the learning environment for the program, providing a comfortable and inviting space for educators and students.
Healthy Harold aims to promote health and wellbeing among tamariki and schools through interactive learning experiences. The new carpet, as expressed by Katie Knapman, an educator at Rotorua Life Education Trust, has not only improved the aesthetics but has also enhanced the acoustics of the classroom.
The newly carpeted classroom will be featured at the upcoming Bunnings community event on December 7th, providing the community with the opportunity to experience the positive impact of Healthy Harold’s activities in a welcoming environment.