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Offshore wind farm funds STEM equipment at special education school

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13.02.2026

A grant from the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund, operated by energy company Equinor, has helped the Duke of Lancaster Academy install the new equipment in its outdoor learning area.

The school caters for 110 students aged 5-16 years with communication and interaction difficulties, the majority of whom have a diagnosis of autism.

Elizabeth Barneveld, head of school, said: “As a result of the grant, we have been able to invest in two new pieces of interactive STEM equipment. When it arrived, students were queuing up to use it, and they continue to enjoy engaging with it. It’s brilliant at supporting wellbeing, social interaction and teamwork.

“Importantly, it also helps some our learners to de-stress after long journeys, as our students travel here from all four corners of the county. We are incredibly grateful for this support.”

The new equipment includes a Rotogen Hex Reactions Station Play Panel, which transforms kinetic (movement) energy into electrical energy.

It enables students to see how renewable energy production and energy transfers work in practice.

The Science and Educational Activities Play Structure allows students to interact with information about topics including the solar system and space, weather and the water cycle, and animals and the life cycle.

Both pieces of STEM equipment encourage problem-solving and analytical thinking, often involving teamwork and communication to improve collaboration skills.

Students get immediate feedback from the equipment and can track their progress and achievements, helping to build confidence and motivation.

The Dudgeon Community Fund is administered by the Norfolk Community Foundation.

Grant applications from schools and colleges in the Great Yarmouth, North Norfolk and Breckland regions of Norfolk can be submitted to the fund at any time, with funding awards being made in the spring and autumn.


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