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Ofsted report finds Covid lockdowns have affected a generation of young children’s development – Immersive Reality responds with an innovative solution

The pandemic has led to children lacking in essential life skills There is a particular lack in social interaction, as well as the development of fine and gross motor skills Immersive Reality uses shared virtual reality spaces which can assist in the development of these skills Ofsted released a report on Monday 4th April, stating

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How Immersive Spaces Enhance Education

Education is always changing, and people are constantly looking for new ways to make learning more engaging and effective. Virtual reality (VR) is a particular form of learning that is becoming increasingly popular, with many schools adopting this technology. (1) Immersive spaces are the next generation of VR learning environments. From stimulation to relaxation, the

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Polden Bower, Somerset: Case Study

“Excellent – First Class!” – Helen Farnell, Executive Headteacher at Polden Bower School. Polden Bower is a special school in Bridgwater, Somerset, which caters for 160 students with complex needs, including those with significant mobility difficulties. The students range in ages from 4 to 16. The creation of the school has provided additional much-needed school

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The Ghost Howls: Guest Blog Feature – Immersive Reality promotes inclusion amongst special needs pupils

We’re so excited to announce that we have been featured on The Ghost Howls Blog – click here to check it out! Our guest blog post discusses how our Immersive Spaces promote inclusion amongst special needs pupils. https://www.immersivereality.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Ghost-Howls-Video-SMALLER-File-Size-Version.mp4   If you’d like to find out more about Immersive Reality, contact us on 0161 731 0010

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Immersive Reality Showreel – Virtual Reality without the Headset

We are delighted to announce our new showreel, which showcases the amazing experiences which our immersive rooms provide to children with special educational needs. Our shared, collaborative spaces are the ultimate classroom, sensory room, therapy and communication room all in one! The spaces create unique opportunities for children to learn, explore, and even practice real

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