Showing posts with label Secret garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Secret garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Climate Action Awards

Taking action for climate change is important at home, but it's just as important at school.

Children taking part in the RSPB Climate Action Awards have been keen to take action. They have spread the message using posters and our club's noticeboard, they have been proactive checking taps, thermometers and lights, they have organised the composting bins and have planted seeds to form wildflower beds.





This morning more 'Greening our School' took place. The school pond is very active with tadpoles at present, helping protect this wildlife area of the school is part of our award action.





Mrs Glare said: "Well done children, you are all doing your bit to help combat climate change."

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Leopard Slug

After the 'Bird Sale' we all went into the 'Wildlife Garden' to fill up the feeders and check the bird baths. We found an unusual slug which was identified as a 'Leopard Slug'. Scientists are unclear of their whereabouts and to date there have been no reported sightings in this area. I have therefore registered our sighting to the Open Air Laboratories Network run by Imperial College, London. These slugs are garden friendly as they eat rotting vegetation and other slugs - they don't eat healthy plants!

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Ladybirds Update!

New galleries have been added to the Ladybirds' class page.

Click here to see what we have been up to over the last few weeks!

The Ladybirds Team