Category Archives: Heads Together

Here our P7s will keep you updated on our ‘Heads Together’ groups with a focus on Eco, Pupil Council and Health

Kenmore Community Learning Woodland: Dreams and Ponds

Over the last two weeks our Health Group have been looking at the final stages of planning and beginning implementation of the Kenmore Community Learning Woodland project. Our last session looked at our dreams for the area. This is what amazing outdoor learning is going to look like:

Kenmore Health Group’s Learning Woodland Dreams

This week we started plans for the pond area, looking at elements of resourcing, safety and biodiversity. The group looked at images online on how to make a pond, then discussed how we could get materials – the decision on safety meant a raised area that can be covered, but there was lots of discussion on how to sustain the biodiversity as well – “How will the frogs get in?” “Maybe a little door on the side?” “or ladders up?” “We’ll need lily pads for them to jump onto”…

The group then designed mini-flyers requesting some resources required:

Our old allotment sleepers are going to be repurposed for use as the sides of the pond and the group set to work in weeding and digging out between the two allotments. Lots of chat was had about the shape and size of the pond and how to move it from: “let’s have a square or the shape it is currently in” to “The teachers could just pick it up and move it…or we could unscrew it a little.”

Kenmore Health Group ‘repurposing’ the allotment for our pond.

A little more digging will be required…next time.

 

The Kenmore Community Learning Woodland is intended to be a beautiful, creative space that is accessible for community members of all ages to engage in learning and sharing a natural experience. The development of the area is hoped to build a sense of place and belonging in the community and to involve all in experiencing the benefits of well delivered outdoor learning opportunities.
It will be a space that is usable and sustainable, showcasing learning and participation. Wildlife areas, workbenches for outdoor science and art lessons, music areas and woodworking using pole-lathes and  forest school tools, will bring learning and collaboration outside. An outdoor classroom, realised as a raised yurt, will invite small groups to talk, share and learn together, in a warm, dry and convivial atmosphere. There will be a community allotment where children can work alongside all members and ages of the community to learn skills, nurture produce and develop enterprise projects.
At a wider community level, the space will be aimed at supporting younger children and families to explore and engage with nature, be available as a venue for local groups to meet and share traditional skills and crafts, and be a haven for family and friends to come together to enjoy the natural beauty of our local area.

Pupil Council Update

Welcome to our Pupil Council blog. We will be updating our meetings each week. Please comment below if you have any questions or feedback about the information that we post.

This week we have been busy advertising some events that are coming up in our school!

Eassan and Murray worked on a letter which advertised the Bake Sale. Our bake sale will be on Friday 24th of March and the money raised will go towards Water Aid. We are hoping to bake cakes in classes and families can donate baking if they wish to contribute.  Pupils and families can come to the school to buy home-baking and raise money towards a great cause. For more information on Water Aid please visit www.wateraid.org

Red Nose Day is coming up on Friday 24th of March. Pupils can dress up in red for £1 and can buy red noses if they wish to do so. Any money raised will go towards Comic Relief.

Hazel and Amelia worked on invites to send out to families and members of the community for our showcase. Our showcase will be on Wednesday 29th of March between 6-7pm. People can come along to view our learning from our term and to take part in interactive experiences with us. Tea and Coffee will also be provided by the parent council. We look forward to seeing you!

Finally, we updated our Pupil Council wall with our news and information to share with the school.

By Hazel and Eilidh (Pupil Council Prefects)

 

Kenmore Community Learning Woodland

Our Health Group this week continue to grapple with the research and development of the Kenmore Community Learning Woodland. This is our first post on this so a brief introduction to the project is included in italics below.

The Kenmore Community Learning Woodland is intended to be a beautiful, creative space that is accessible for community members of all ages to engage in learning and sharing a natural experience. The development of the area is hoped to build a sense of place and belonging in the community and to involve all in experiencing the benefits of well delivered outdoor learning opportunities.
It will be a space that is usable and sustainable, showcasing learning and participation. Wildlife areas, workbenches for outdoor science and art lessons, music areas and woodworking using pole-lathes and  forest school tools, will bring learning and collaboration outside. An outdoor classroom, realised as a raised yurt, will invite small groups to talk, share and learn together, in a warm, dry and convivial atmosphere. There will be a community allotment where children can work alongside all members and ages of the community to learn skills, nurture produce and develop enterprise projects.
At a wider community level, the space will be aimed at supporting younger children and families to explore and engage with nature, be available as a venue for local groups to meet and share traditional skills and crafts, and be a haven for family and friends to come together to enjoy the natural beauty of our local area.

This week Kenmore’s Health Group have been working on:
    
Scaled down map and model making of the site, adding in details on the outdoor classroom, storage spaces, allotments, polytunnel, workspaces and activity/play equipment.
     
Research and spreadsheet analysis into costings of equipment and buildings, as well as designing mood boards of the different elements of the site.
    
Working on design and display materials for recording our project’s development both within the school and for community engagement outside (including regular posts and tweets!).

We also had a visit last week from one of our parents (a trained forest designer) – great input that looked at the site and talked through the need for more investigation into the structure of the woodland (more [diversified] planting needed, a more careful consideration into the limited evidence of woodland layers, an analysis of trees for type and safety). The visit highlighted a need to look at the design more closely. Initial thoughts are towards a good tree survey of the site (as well as a safety survey) and gathering of seeds to plant up new trees across our classes.

Pupil Council Update

Pupil Council

We have been looking at Book Week Scotland. We have decided to dress up as our favourite book characters. We will be raising money for charity. We will raise money for our chosen charity by bringing in one pound each.

We will also be advertising the end of term showcase. It is the Christmas celebration of success.

We will keep you up to date with our progress on this blog.

 

Rylee and Liam (Pupil Council Representatives)