In November we started our project by getting a local gardener and parent to meet with the committee and advise us on the best way to plan the project to maximize the effectiveness of the pollinator plan. We have purchased pollinator friendly bulbs, gardening equipment for pupils and pollinator friendly plants and shrubs to provide summer and winter blooming.
We have purchased a polytunnel for the school and are currently hoping to support the development of raised beds.
There is a bug hotel in the outdoor classroom and all pupils have had the chance to plant their own bulbs, as well as planting vegetables. One class has entered a science competition with compost making as their experiment and all pupils are excited by the appearance of spring flowers as we move into April. The school community, including the principal, teachers and the caretaker, has been fully behind the project and it is a joy to pass by and see pupils outside getting stuck in and to see the school as a vibrant and attractive learning environment which is fully in tune with the rural landscape in which it is situated.