This playground was an annual end of the school year field trip starting in grade 1.<p>It had a diverse range of activities and catered to children of different ages, abilities and confidence.<p>The playground had staff (so it wasn’t complete chaos at the most popular spots) but they definitely had a laissez-faire attitude and let the kids do pretty much anything.<p>Our teachers would ‘supervise’ but it was so large without clear sight lines that I can remember them staying mostly by the front entrance to prevent us from leaving and helping us find our shoes as we were leaving.<p>Minor injuries were expected (there was a first aid tent). I definitely fell down, scraped my knees and got soaking wet. Over the years, my classmates had some more serious injuries (including a broken arm, lost tooth and stitches). Despite the injuries my school still let us go back the following year...<p>Getting a place like this built again would be impossible given liability.<p>Also, schools are allergic to anything involving minor injuries, water and places where all kids can’t be seen.