Education | Posted on February 4th, 2022 | return to news
School’s new hawkey club gets off the ground in Wimborne
Year 7 pupils at Allenbourn School in Wimborne are taking part in a weekly falconry club learning about birds of prey.
Pupils at Allenbourn School in Wimborne have been embracing a new interest.
A new falconry club has really taken off with a group of Year 7 pupils learning about birds of prey under the tutelage of teacher Rodger Trim each week.
He has his own Harris hawk – Ty – which he brings in so the children are able to handle him and watch him fly.
During the club the children are learning how to bring up a bird from a juvenile and how to train it.
Geography teacher Rodger said: “I brought the bird in last year as a one-off but there was such a positive reaction I decided to start a club.
“It is currently for Year 7 pupils and they all had to learn how to tie a falconer’s knot to gain a place.
“We have to keep the group quite small but it in future we hope to be able to grow it, enabling more children to get the benefits.
“Because there is bird flu around at the moment we can’t fly the hawk outside but we will in future.
“The children really enjoy it because it is something completely different and hawks are magnificent creatures.”
Cindy Pritchard, headteacher, said: “We have wonderful staff who are always finding new ways of imparting skills and knowledge to the children.
“It must be extremely rare for a school to have a falconry club and we’re all very excited by it.”
Allenbourn Middle School is part of Wimborne Academy Trust (WAT) and chief executive Liz West said: “This is a wonderful experience for the students who will learn a great deal.”
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