Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Community Clean Up

We have been more regular with our community clean ups this academic year. There has always been a good support from our staff and members of the community during every clean up. A special thank you to everyone who have helped in every possible way.



 

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Market Stall

Children have enjoyed setting up the market stall and selling the produce from our organic garden.




Monday, 14 November 2016

Energy Assembly

The Eco Warriors led the Assembly this Monday to talk about global warming and climate change. We talked about how our Earth is changing due to global warming and what we can do to help. We also requested everyone in school to save energy as much as we could to help protect our environment. To show our support, we are taking part in Switch Off Fortnight campaign. We hope that everyone will join us in our effort to look after our environment.
 

The Market Stall

 
The Eco Warriors enjoyed harvesting, setting and running the market stall last Friday. We had lots of chilli peppers and herbs to sell at the stall. The chillies, that are a favourite in our community, sold out really fast.

Community Clean Up - November 2016

 
This was the first Community Clean Up for this academic session at
Hornbill School. We had a good number of adult and children turn up for
this community event. The children were quite surprised with the amount
of trash and recyclables that were collected from around their flats. 
 

 

Sunday, 26 June 2016

Eco warriors' Market Stall


The Eco Warriors enjoy selling during our market stall. 
We sold a lot of mangoes and pumpkin this times.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Learning the importance of recycling

 
 
Year 1 have been learning all about how to look after the world as part of the theme ‘Teddy’s Travels. The Recycled Garden was a fantastic place to have Year 1’s Landing Pad as the children and parents were able to see just how much recycling could be done in their own homes. Everybody was very impressed with the imaginative way that the Eco Council had used ‘rubbish’ to help grow plants and make their garden beautiful. We certainly learned a lot about how to look after our world.