Tuesday 27 February 2018

Community Clean Up February 2018


After a small break, the Hornbill Community Clean Up team is back in action. With the regimental change over, we had to take a short break to let the community settle down. With the onset of the new year, we have restarted the monthly community clean up campaign. A huge thank you to everyone who helped out. We had the largest turn up of volunteers so for. We do hope this number continues to grow as everyone becomes more aware of the global environmental issues.


Hornbill's Keen Gardeners

The children learning and enjoying gardening during break-times. The have so far learnt to sow seeds, transplant seedlings, weed & mulch, harvest & sell produce.

Saturday 10 February 2018

Eco survey in school


Members of the Eco Club doing a survey around various rooms in 
the school to see whether we are following our Eco Code or not.



Sharing good practice with our neighbours

Panaga School, our neighbour, wanted to start their own eco garden after learning about our gardening success. They decided to visit us to see what and how we were growing, before embarking on their own gardening experience. The Eco Warriors happily showed them around various gardens in school and explained what we have been doing in our garden. Children from both the schools enjoyed this experience and had a great time.


Spreading awareness about the global waste problem

The Eco Warriors did a presentation to the school during assembly about how the waste created by humans is impacting everyone globally. We also did this presentation to our neighbouring school 'Panaga', to try and encourage them to join in with the Eco Schools Program to promote sustainability.

Harvesting & Market Stall

The Eco Warriors and members of the Eco Club enjoying the Market Stall.