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Eco School

As of July 2024 St Peter's has been awarded Eco School status with Distinction!! 

 

After we submitted our application, the Eco-School's team sent us an email highlighting a number of things they were pleased with including: 

‘’Thank you so much for sharing examples of pupil’s work in your application, they really helped our team understand and appreciate the environmental learning occurring in your school. "

"Your Eco-Committee have used an impressive variety of methods to promote sustainability and keep their school community informed about their Eco-Schools’ initiatives throughout the academic year. "

"We are thrilled to see the incredible successes you’ve achieved since joining the Eco-Schools initiative. The planting of over 140 trees was a fantastic achievement. The Forest School program has been outstanding, with every class benefiting from a well-structured schedule of engaging activities. Moreover, the Gardening Club's early achievements, from preparing raised beds to harvesting the first crops of vegetables and herbs, are truly commendable. "

"Congratulations! Your application truly stood out, and we’re thrilled to award you an Eco-Schools’ Green Flag with Distinction! Keep up the fantastic work next year!"

You are able to view the full email below. Well done everyone on this fantastic achievement and thank you for all the support our St Peter's families have given us to get this award!

 

 

 

Our 2024/25 Projects:-

 

 

As well as our ongoing eco committee projects, this year the children have been very busy in our Forest School! They have created a dipping pond and made bird feeders and bug hotels as well as lots of other exciting things. You can see what they've been up to in the link. 

 

 

The children in Gardening Club have been busy planting vegetables and herbs. They have planted potatoes, tomatoes, beans, mint, thyme, rosemary, artichokes and lots more! They have also been busy tidying up our Willow arch. At the end of last term they were able to harvest what they'd planted in Spring! We had enough delicious produce to set up a small shop! All proceeds went back to buy equipment for Gardening club. 

 

 

We have introduced some new Eco Routines in school! 

Tidy Up Tuesdays - Litter picking equipment is supplied on the playing field and the children are encouraged to use it to pick up any litter they find while they're on their break! It's surprising how popular this! They do a great job of finding and tidying litter! Litter can cause a lot of damage and even death to wildlife. 

Walk on Wednesdays - If it's practical and possible, families are encouraged to walk to school on Wednesdays. This helps us to reduce our carbon emissions as a school. Plus it's great exercise!! 

We have become Friends of the Honey Bee!! 

We will post all their newsletters here

 

 

We will keep you updated about our next Eco Missions! 

Please find here a link to give you more information about what we're trying to achieve. Home - Eco Schools (eco-schools.org.uk)

What impact has Eco Schools had this past year? Please find their report HERE