UPDATE: On the weekend of 19th and 20th July, we opened our school garden to the public under the National Gardens Scheme. We raised £305 selling refreshments and cakes and welcomed many visitors who signed our visitors book. Some of their comments are displayed at the bottom of this page.
We had a very successful Garden Open Day last weekend and raised £232 which will be going towards the ongoing development of the Jurassic Garden. Thank you to all the Garden Group Volunteers (and their friends) who worked hard to make it happen and to the children and parents whose attendance made it a success. We hope they enjoyed it as much as we did. Thank you also to the Friends for the use of their equipment. If you would like to be involved with the Garden Group or can help in any way with the development of the Jurassic Garden, please leave your contact details with the school office.
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A great experience for our little boy, who loved exploring EVERYTHING! A lovely afternoon. Thank you to all the hard work put in by dedicated people to make our school garden a beautiful place.
Very impressed. Can’t wait to recommend you to IPACA. Thanks!
Excellent, inspiring, vital learning resource.
The World War II garden took me back to my childhood!
So interesting to see how the garden has progressed. Wonderful!
Beautiful colours, so tranquil and quiet. What a wonderful interest for the children.
A tribute to the hard work and dedication of the volunteers.
A little piece of heaven tucked away on earth!
Very good. Given me ideas for our school!
A hidden gem! The children are very lucky.
What an inspiring space. Would love to do some drama in the garden with my Youth Theatre