Monday, 23 April 2018

Project X

Welcome to project X 

On Monday, two visitors came in.One was called Dr. Chris James and the other was called Samantha who was a chemistry student.They talked about the air and how it is polluted by all sorts of transport and they also talked about the tests that we are going to do. They gave us special tubes with glue inside to put around the howl school. We put one in Failand to see the pollution difference.

Life in the exdrodinary, excellent and exquisite Eco zone

Eco warriors had a sublime time at the fascinating, enjoyable Eco zone where the children explored and grew their own crops. It took part in our school forest at Failand. In addition to that we had a very formal opening where we cut a green ribbon which read ECO ZONE OPEN! Running from the Pavilion to the forest our eyes fell across a mind-blowing sight. Looking astonishingly we noticed we had our OWN place to grow our crops. Three sections were arranged nicely in a zig-zag pattern.

Eco club


  1. In our eco team we have accomplished many things:like opening the eco zone, lights off at lunch, the eco suggestions box, project X and textile recycleling day all of this is just the start of our amazing eco team. Our eco warriors are Matthew, Wilf, Lucas, Lucy, Lamorna, Lohith, Freya, Mylo, Olympia, Harry, Rory, Amara, James, Libby, Georgia. 

Monday, 5 March 2018

ECO AIMS

We are trying to make sure people turn off the taps. This will help reduce the amount of πŸ’§πŸ’¦ wasted in our school. Also we are trying to make sure the πŸ’‘are turned off to save energy. To add to that, the school is trying to win a green eco award πŸ₯‡.
We are using scrap paper πŸ“ more to reuse paper. We are trying to make sure we put the right things in the right bins or for paper, sometimes in the scrap paper draw.
In order for this to happen: Everyone, Let’s Go Eco.

BIG GARDEN BIRDWATCH

On the week of the Big Garden Birdwatch everyone in eco club went outside and went to look for different birds.
Some of the children said:
“There’s a sparrow over there!”
“Look, a long tailed tit.”
“Blackbird over there.”

There were loads of wood pidgens, some tits and a couple of blackbirds. There were one or two sparrows. Also, there were about five robins. Everyone searched in the paddock(a junior school playground) and then later, everyone looked in the infant playground.

At the end it was interesting how the results varied but overall the search was fun.