Blog to bring you up-to-date news from our school.
May 2008
LOTS of interesting things have been happening in the Westdale Garden over the past few months, and more exciting projects are now underway. Check for updates on our new notice board, which is located in between 3S and 6J.
THE BIG SCHOOLS’ BIRDWATCH
Back in January we took part in the RSPB’s Big Schools’ Birdwatch, and had a pleasant lunchtime watching and counting the birds in the school garden. Our results are on the notice board, and the national results are now on the RSPB website at
www.rspb.org.uk/schoolswatchWILDSQUARE
We have also recently registered to take part in Wildsquare, another activity being run for children by the RSPB. Groups are asked to carry out surveys about wildlife in their square, and send in the results. Each Wildsquare is 1km by 1km and ours is the square km around school, including these streets: Digby Ave, Lambley Ave, Westdale Lane (near school) Holyoake Rd, Roseleigh Ave, Fernleigh Ave, top of Marshall Hill Drive, Unity Crescent, Newstead Ave, Oakleigh Ave, Blenheim Ave. The current survey is about Mammals, which runs from 12th March 2008 to 29th June 2008. We are asked to look out for mammals and record how many we see and when, or if we spot any tracks made by mammals. At school we have only spotted a few squirrels so far. (And a frog but he doesn’t count!) If anyone spots any mammals anywhere on the streets named above, please note down the date and time and let me know, so I can add them to our results. A list of possible mammals you might see is on our notice board, or you can print your own list with pictures from the website at
www.rspb.org.uk/wildsquareGROW YOUR OWN POTATOES COMPETITION
We are very excited to be one of around 8000 schools taking part in this competition, and will hopefully even be able to eat our results! We planted our special competition seed potatoes in March and they are now growing well and we are furiously watering! You can follow the progress of our plants by checking the height chart and photos on the notice board. We will be emptying our pots and weighing the potatoes towards the end of June, ready to submit our results to the competition organisers.
BIG LOTTERY GRANt
We were very pleased to receive a grant for £3,750 from The Big Lottery Fund, in January, to develop our school gardens. We are planning to create a wildlife area including a pond, and an outdoor classroom area where groups or classes can go to work. Watch this space!
ECO-SCHOOLS
With all this hard work going on Gardening Club is also going to encourage the school to work towards gaining its first Eco-Schools Award. The awards are all about helping schools become more sustainable, and increasing awareness about and responsibility for environmental issues. We will look at topics such as saving energy, reducing litter and increasing recycling. Hopefully we will be awarded our Bronze Award before too long.
GO GREEN FOR SCHOOLS ASDA VOUCHERS
Asda are running a voucher scheme for schools until the end of June, where they give customers vouchers every time they re-use a carrier bag or buy a ‘bag for life’. Schools can then collect these vouchers and exchange them for fun eco-equipment to help children help the environment. I realise that Asda is probably not the nearest supermarket for most people, but if you happen to go, please take your own carrier bags with you, collect the vouchers and bring them in to school. We will see if we can collect enough to get any equipment.
CHARLIE DIMMOCK
A competition called ‘Be Ace of Spades with Charlie’ has been launched by EBLEX, formerly the English Beef and Lamb Executive, to get more children growing their own fruit and vegetables. Schools and members of the public are being asked to nominate pupils for a gardening lesson with Charlie Dimmock! We think this is just what we need! Anyone can nominate a school by emailing
tuckin@goodrelations.co.uk or by visiting
http://www.beefyandlamby.co.uk/scripts/iaxpage.php?sub=beef&header=tuckin before 16th June 2008. We would like as many people as possible to nominate our Gardening Club, as we are working very hard to grow as much as possible in our gardens, and to develop our wildlife area and outdoor classroom, and would really appreciate some guidance from an expert!
DONATIONS OF POTS OR PLANTS
Gardening Club is always pleased to receive any donations of surplus plant pots, plants or seeds you may have at home. Thank you for those already donated, some of the seeds were planted last week! Also, if any parents, grandparents or friends would like to join us, we have a large area to garden, and lots of enthusiastic helpers! We meet every Wednesday lunchtime (weather permitting), and you would me most welcome. Just let one of us know that you would like to come.
Many thanks,
Mrs Tupholme, Miss Birkett and Mrs Roberts.
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