Organisation’s bio: Lime Academy Ravensbourne is an all age special school which is part of the Lime Trust and based in Havering. We strive to ensure that every pupil has access to a bespoke learning pathway delivered through a multi-sensory approach. They work in multi-agency teams and in partnership with parents and carers to ensure a holistic approach to learning.
Cosmo has become a core part of the academy’s play curriculum, supporting learners’ development across five key areas of the Engagement Model.
Teneille Dardis, Deputy Headteacher, shares:
“It really helps all our learners to engage in the five areas and their development.”
These include:
One learner might always choose the green switch because they love that colour and completely reject the red switch.”
“I press this, I get that.”
The multisensory feedback is tailored:
Teneille adds:
“It makes sessions engaging, fun and thoroughly enjoyable for all our learners.”
Cosmo has become a valuable tool for staff development and collaboration.
“I work across different classes, and it’s been great adjusting Cosmo sessions
to each group. It helps staff get confident with the different apps and switches.”
Training happens organically during sessions, with hands-on practice and experimenting after hours:
“The joy and enthusiasm are contagious. The kids pick up on our excitement
and get more engaged too.”
Staff also use Cosmo as a reason to come together:
“We’re constantly bouncing ideas off each other. What works in one class might
suit another. It’s making a real difference for the kids.”
In Hamilton Class:
“It’s so nice to see them working together. It’s helped reduce distractions and supported behaviour management too.”
In the PMLD class, Cosmo has enhanced cause-and-effect understanding through immersive activities. A teacher shared:
“We’ve seen our learners develop realisation skills — laughing, making eye
contact, vocalising when something happens.”
Fireworks has been particularly popular:
“The sounds and visuals have kept them engaged. It’s immersive and
meaningful for them.”
Busy Things (London Grid for Learning) integration has been a hit across all learner groups. Teneille Dardis highlights:
“Our learners absolutely love Busy Things — those little scary monsters. From
pre-formal to semi-formal learners, everyone can access it.”
Even learners without free arm movement can interact:
“They press the switch and see their favourite character appear. It’s brilliant for our older learners too, accessing Key Stage 1 and 2 games.”
The staff identified two main challenges:
“When we’re enthusiastic, the kids pick up on it and get involved too.”
Cosmo has had a measurable and lasting impact across Ravensbourne Lyme Academy. It has:
“It’s not just a tool — it’s a catalyst for connection, development, and
creativity across the school.”
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