We are designing a special garden for our new school. We want it to be quiet and peaceful, a place where we can sit and read quietly, think, imagine and.

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We are designing a special garden for our new school. We want it to be quiet and peaceful, a place where we can sit and read quietly, think, imagine and perhaps pray. It should be beautiful, with lots of lovely things to look at. We want to listen to good sounds that are restful and relaxing.

We will plant flowers and bushes to encourage butterflies and bees to the garden.

We want beautiful things to look at like trees to encourage birds, flowers, fountains, fish and frogs in a pond. We want to hear birds singing, wind chimes, water splashing and babbling over rocks.

We would like a mixture of chairs, tables and benches to sit on.

Who is the garden for?