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Using the fresh produce from the garden the boys produce a brilliant video.
Posted by XP at 10:59 PM
Young farmers had a great time selling the livestock. Some of them ended up being VERY expensive!
Posted by XP at 9:36 PM
Our Eco Committee have decided to apply for the Eco School Green Flag Award. We have met much of the criteria and as well as blogging here, we keep our activities up to date on our own school blog. Copy and paste this link to your address bar and...
Posted by cevans at 5:54 PM
Our Eco Committee met today to talk about the activities we will be enjoying in our school over the next year. There are some exciting things happening to help make our school greener. Here are a few:A ‘Saltaire Goes Green’ day. A special day full...
Posted by cevans at 5:45 PM
We are really pleased that after our work during waste week all classrooms now have green bins for recycling waste paper. We have contacted our locla council and now have more recycling bins so every week our paper, cardboard and plastic bottles are recycled
Posted by teach at 9:30 AM
Planting our native hedge for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Posted by Oak Tree at 10:01 PM
Our Eco Club have been busy planting pots for our school grounds with money donated from the Friends of Saltaire Primary...
Posted by cevans at 10:45 PM
Chef Walton Allen joined us on Monday to help start our vegetable planting. Children from each class sowed the vegetable beds to create a potager garden. But what is it? See what you can find out and leave your findings here.We have planted chard, fennel,...
Posted by cevans at 10:40 PM
Today, our Community Gardeners met for the first time. They are helping us to make our school grounds tidy and to keep our plant and vegetable beds looking great. Daisy and Dylan’s grandparents came along with Tom’s dad and Iris and Elizabeth’s...
Posted by cevans at 10:34 PM
Here is our Walk to School Prize Draw
Posted by cevans at 10:32 PM
Author: Eco-Schools England
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Author: Emily at the Pod
If you complete a Pod activity, you could win a gold, silver or bronze medal!
Will your school make it to the top of the table?
Queen Elizabeth II High School, Isle of Man and Coleshill CE Infant School, Buckinghamshire awarded the first Pod Special Achievement Awards.