A Safer, Smarter Entrance: New Roundabout and Drainage System at Kids Pioneer Primary School
Kids Pioneer Primary School has taken a big step forward in improving both safety and infrastructure with the installation of a new roundabout and upgraded drainage system at the school’s entrance. These changes aren’t just about concrete and pipes—they’re about making everyday life smoother and safer for students, parents, and the surrounding community.

Why the Roundabout Matters
For years, the school’s entrance has been a busy hotspot during drop-off and pick-up hours. Cars often lined up in both directions, creating congestion and raising safety concerns for children crossing the road. The new roundabout provides a clear, organized flow of traffic that reduces confusion and minimizes the risk of accidents.
Parents now have an easier time navigating the area, and buses can enter and exit without blocking others. Most importantly, the roundabout gives children a safer environment when arriving or leaving school.
Tackling the Drainage Challenge
Alongside the traffic issue, heavy rains used to cause flooding around the school gates. Puddles collected quickly, turning drop-off zones into muddy hazards and creating health concerns. The new drainage system was designed to solve exactly that.






Engineered to handle heavy rainfall, the system channels water away from walkways and play areas, keeping the grounds safe and dry. This not only improves daily accessibility but also protects the school’s infrastructure from long-term water damage.