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How to Choose Playground Equipment for Schools in Australia

18 May 2026

Why Playground Equipment Selection Matters for Schools

Choosing playground equipment for a school is one of the most consequential outdoor decisions a principal, business manager, or P&C committee will make. Get it right and you have a space that benefits children for 15 to 20 years — supporting physical development, social skills, and mental health. Get it wrong and you’re looking at costly replacements, safety issues, or a space children simply don’t use.

This guide covers everything Australian schools need to know when selecting playground equipment: compliance requirements, age-appropriate design, budget planning, and how to evaluate suppliers.

1. Start With Australian Safety Standards (AS 4685)

All playground equipment installed at Australian schools must comply with AS 4685 — the Australian Standard for playground equipment and surfacing. This standard covers fall heights, entrapment hazards, structural integrity, and surfacing requirements. Non-compliant equipment exposes schools to significant liability and may fail council inspections.

When evaluating suppliers, ask for written confirmation that their equipment meets AS 4685 and request test certificates or engineering documentation. Reputable suppliers will provide this without hesitation. Also check that your softfall surfacing — whether rubber, wet-pour, or engineered wood fibre — meets the depth requirements for the fall heights of your chosen equipment.

2. Match Equipment to Age Groups

Australian schools typically need to cater for at least two distinct age groups, each requiring different equipment design:

  • Early childhood (2–5 years): Lower platforms, smaller scale, enclosed spaces for imaginative play, and sensory elements. Toddler play structures with gentle slides, spring rockers, and sand play areas work well here.
  • Primary school age (5–12 years): Larger structures with greater challenge — rope nets, climbing walls, multi-level towers, slides, and fitness elements. This age group benefits enormously from equipment that allows risk-taking in a controlled environment.

If your school has both age groups using the same yard, consider zoning your play space with separate equipment areas to prevent older children dominating equipment designed for younger ones.

3. Think About Inclusive Play

Inclusive playground design isn’t just about meeting disability access requirements — it’s about ensuring every child in your school community can participate in play regardless of ability. Look for equipment that includes:

  • Wheelchair-accessible platforms and ramps
  • Sensory play panels for children with autism or sensory processing needs
  • Ground-level activities that don’t require climbing
  • Quiet zones or enclosed spaces for children who need lower stimulation

Schools that invest in genuinely inclusive play spaces typically see better social integration and reduced behavioural issues — outcomes that are well worth the additional planning involved.

4. Budget Realistically — Including Installation and Surfacing

A common mistake schools make is budgeting only for the equipment itself, then being caught short by installation costs, softfall surfacing, and site preparation. A realistic school playground budget should account for:

  • Equipment: Typically $15,000–$80,000+ depending on size and complexity
  • Softfall surfacing: $8,000–$30,000 depending on material and area covered
  • Installation and freight: $3,000–$15,000 depending on site access and remoteness
  • Site preparation: Earthworks, drainage, and border edging if required

Many schools fund playground upgrades through P&C fundraising, state government grants, and council partnerships. It’s worth researching grants.gov.au and your state’s education department for available funding before finalising your budget.

5. Evaluate Suppliers on More Than Price

The cheapest quote is rarely the best value when it comes to school playground equipment. When comparing suppliers, look at:

  • Warranty: Reputable manufacturers offer 5–15 year warranties on structural components. Avoid suppliers offering less than 5 years.
  • Local manufacturing vs. import: Locally designed and manufactured equipment is easier to service and repair, with spare parts readily available.
  • Installation experience: Ask for references from other schools the supplier has worked with. Visit completed projects if possible.
  • Design service: The best suppliers offer free concept design and layout planning — this helps you visualise the final result and avoid costly changes mid-project.
  • Post-installation support: Ask about annual inspection services and how warranty claims are handled.

6. Plan for the Long Term

A well-designed school playground should serve your students for 15–20 years. Think about how your student population may change over that time, and whether the equipment you’re selecting will remain relevant. Modular play systems — which can be extended and reconfigured — offer more long-term flexibility than fixed, single-use structures.

It’s also worth discussing maintenance requirements with your supplier upfront. Timber components require periodic treatment; steel structures need checking for corrosion in coastal environments; moving parts like swings and spinners need regular lubrication and inspection. Factor these ongoing costs into your decision.

Ready to Start Planning?

Kidzspace has supplied commercial playground equipment to schools, councils, and childcare centres across Australia for over 10 years. Our team offers free site assessments, concept design plans, and detailed quotes — with no obligation. All equipment is AS 4685 compliant and backed by comprehensive warranties.

Contact the Kidzspace team today to discuss your school playground project, or browse our full range of play systems to get inspired.

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