Quebicle in the news - the media helps spreads the message for school toilet change
We're always working hard to spread the word, below are some of the recent media and press coverage that we have enjoyed.
Bedford Primary School, Bootle
Working in conjunction with quebicle's design team pupils at Bedford Primary saw their own design ideas come alive through the creation of their very own themed washrooms. Each washroom was transformed into a bright, friendly and comfortable environment that offered practical and hygienic facilities. In the boys toilets a space theme was chosen with spaceships, aliens and planets. The girls toilets had a music theme with stars, flowers and musical notes.
The new school toilets have had a major impact on pupils, who no longer avoid using the school toilets during the day resulting in higher levels of concentration. Pupils also have a sense of pride and ownership over their facilities ensuring they take good care of their toilets and encourage others to do so too.
Not only were the pupils delighted with their new toilets but our facilities also attracted the attention of the local and national press.
We hope that our washroom designs will become the blueprint for future refurbishments in children's toilets, providing pupils with good quality washroom facilities which are welcoming, hygienic and safe to use, as well as being kind to the environment.

Click here to watch our recent coverage on CBBC
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Bootle schoolchildren flushed with pride over their new toilets
A MERSEYSIDE school is flushed with success after adding the X-factor to its toilets.
Pupils at Bootle’s Bedford primary were behind the spectacular makeover after turning their noses up at their “smelly and unpleasant” lavatories.
Soggy towels and tracing paper-style loo roll have gone down the pan.
Pupils designed the eye-catching new blocks, which are now the terrain of aliens, dinosaurs and flower power.
Staff at the school said the revamp was a great way of showing pupils their suggestions are acted upon. Read more . . .
