Eco & Environment, Education, Verwood | Posted on March 24th, 2023 | return to news
Verwood schoolchildren create woodland in Faraway Field
Trees and children will be growing tall and proud at Verwood Church of England First School and Nursery, after pupils planted hundreds of saplings.
Verwood Church of England First School and Nursery was recently gifted a piece of land by neighbouring Emmanuel Middle School, which pupils voted to name: Faraway Field.
School councillors Kane and Ava then wrote an application to The Woodland Trust asking for saplings to plant there and were thrilled to learn that they had been awarded 420 free trees.
The school’s outdoor learning helper, Hannah Farmer, helped prepare the area so children and staff could plant their tiny trees and protect them from animals while they get established.
Headteacher Adam Parsons said everyone from nursery children to Year 4 had a wonderful time. He added: “We are extremely proud of our School Council, Eco Team and all our children who care passionately about the environment.
“As well as the fun they have had planting, the children have learned a great deal about the different types of trees we now have here including rowan, hazel and silver birch, about the soil and nutrients they need and the ways in which they will eventually grow to be enjoyed by many more children in the future.”
Mr Parsons continued: “Partnership really works when we all have the same values.
“The CEO and Middle School head gifted us some land. We in turn have given some of our trees to Emmanuel Middle School and our school council have invited Hillside First school councillors up for a morning to have a tour of the school and our learning – and we will give them some trees to plant too!
“We are really looking forward to improving our curriculum learning by using this outdoor area. Exciting times!”
The pupils will also be adding to the new area with a mud oven, bug houses and nesting boxes.
Verwood Church of England First School and Nursery is part of Initio Learning Trust, formerly Wimborne Academy Trust.
CEO Liz West said: “I am immensely proud of all the children who have worked so hard to create something so special for their school and look forward to receiving a tour of the amazing new Faraway Field once the planting is complete.”
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