Heritage High School Spring Newsletter 2018

Heritage High School Newsletter Term 2 - December 2015 Issue 27 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Meet the Heritage Eco Crew Mrs K Capps At Heritage, we have an Eco Crew that tries to raise awareness of eco and environmental issues around school. A full year ago now we started a new project to develop an unused area of land in school into a biodiversity/wildlife garden and a garden to grow our own fruit, vegetables and flowers. We have already achieved so much: funded, erected and grown produce in our first greenhouse; funded a chicken run to keep our own chickens; built a seating area; grown a vast array of vegetables in raised beds and pallet planters; built bug hotels and prepared a disused area of land for a wildlife habitat. We are not slowing down! The next lot of projects involves recycling unwanted disused items into attractive items for the garden, building a pond out of a tractor tyre, a large pottery mosaic table top, replicating the McCain Scarecrows of the TV and last but not least building a second greenhouse out of two litre pop bottles. If any of this sounds like something you may be interested in, come along and meet our group on Tuesday lunchtimes and Thursday after school in Discovery. We are a friendly bunch and we are open to everyone. Here we all are with our shiny new badges, if you spot someone wearing one, stop and ask them what we do, you may be surprised. HELP! We need 1500 plastic 2 Litre pop bottles to build our greenhouse. Whilst you are sat over Christmas drinking your fizzy pop, please spare us a thought – send them into school where we will wash them and recycling them into wind chimes, bunting and a greenhouse. You can help us achieve this and build part of a greenhouse wall. We Love School! Ryan Pearson, Nathan Skinner & Adam Reast - Year 8 During summer term last year, me and my friends became involved in the eco crew and started gardening at lunchtimes. I particularly enjoyed looking after the chickens, so in September myself and my friends had health and safety training and are now the schools chicken monitors. We arrive at school early in the morning and let the chickens out and check they have food and water. Then we come back at lunch to check for eggs. We enjoy the responsibility and it’s fun to get involved in school life. In the garden we have grown lots of different vegetables, flowers, fruit, tomatoes, cucumbers and chillies in the greenhouse. There is always something to do, the weeding and watering is never ending. The eco/gardening club is Tuesday lunchtime and Thursday after school. As the weather is getting a bit too cold and wet to go outside, we are making things for the garden out of recycled rubbish and things to sell to raise money for seeds and plants. We have recently started making artwork out of folding old unwanted books on Thursday lunchtimes in Discovery breakout space, come and join in the fun. It’s fun to make a hedgehog, Christmas tree or angel and we are very proud of our achievements. If you interested in joining in, come along and have a go.