Launch Of The Eco Promise. The Eco Club Promise... 1.Excellence in our Environment... 2. Companionship, we act together... 3.Optimism and hope for our.

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Launch Of The Eco Promise

The Eco Club Promise... 1.Excellence in our Environment Companionship, we act together... 3.Optimism and hope for our future...

What have we done so far? so far we have achieved the bronze and silver eco schools awards.... Planted trees Revamped the solar dome Created a willow arch Planted vegetables and strawberries Picked blackberries ready to make jam Grown potatoes Bird surveys Rosary trail

Planting trees

Grown so far: Carrots, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Leeks, Lettuce, Onion, Rhubarb & more

Growing Willow Tree Arch & tree stump seating area.

Making a Bug Hotel & bird Houses! Picking Blackberries Bug Hotel

Ness Gardens, miniature garden in a suitcase & poetry The Eco team designed this Micro Garden for display at Ness Gardens. Green Future Current Year 9 girls wrote some wonderful letters to our future. IN 20 YEARS TIME ??

Attended the big picnic

Apple Day

Apple day

What we have been doing!

What to look forward to! Can you beat this?

What’s Next? Switch Off Campaign

Do your bit! Switch it off! Together we can achieve our Green Flag Award!