This term the school is running a John Muir award scheme which focuses on local conservation issues. The pupils have been learning about the importance of wild food in autumn to both the local animals and humans.
As part of our conservation work, we are planning to restore our school pond, which has become very overgrown.
Part of this task involves removing some brambles and the pupils decided to make good use of the berries by harvesting them and turning them into jam in the next few weeks.
We will update out progress on the blog as we go.