Snowdrops For Peace

On Wednesday, 25 March, the Environment Club planted Aconites and Snowdrops in the form of a flame and candle in the school’s Holocaust Memorial Garden. At the same time, they also launched the idea of Gateways Garden, which is an initiative of the Environment Club, who intend to grow potatoes, carrots, herbs and flowers.

The planting was carried out by ten members of the Environment Club under the supervision of experienced gardener Mr Andrew Pullan, who is responsible for the maintenance of the grounds at the school, and Dr Sara Newton.

Recycling

Carbon Footprint Project

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