Our Aims and Targets
We believe that if you love something you want to take care of it and to protect it from harm. That is why we love learning to connect with our environment - so we can feel close to nature and keep it safe
Our ECO Code
We promise we will act before it is too late. The clock is ticking so let's start now. Together we will make the world a better place. We need your help because one person can make a big difference. The future is in our hands.
Rowan Class
Making a scarecrow from recycled materials. The scarecrow was awarded second place at the ploughing competition
Making camouflaged homes for a Wild Thing!
Holly Class
Enjoying marsmallows - toasted of course!
Willow Class
A selection of posters and story books produced by children to raise awareness of the impact of litter in the school grounds
Beech Class
After collecting blackberries with Holly Class, Y6 set to work turning them into a delicious crumble.
Extra! Extra!
We are starting our new club this term (Spring 1). Our brand new magazine will aim to bring our school out into the wider community, connecting us to the people, places, flora and fauna that surround us.
We are looking forward to meeting new people, trying new things and, most of all, telling you all about it.
What Next?
We are looking forward to:
* Submitting our competition entry to the Institute of Design and Engineering. Year 6 designed a sustainable housing project for 150 homes
* Growing our own food and doing more cooking
* Exhibiting our work in Gallery 5 at Newbury Museum in the summer term
Forest School & ECO-Club News
Making natural maps of our environment
Blending in!
Making our own paint
Making containers
Shelter building
Gallery
An Earthstar found in the school grounds
Fun in the woods
Gallery
Making sure our feathered friends are fed during the winter months