We visited
Glory Farm school during our job-shadowing visit to the U.K. We were interested
to see around the school and particularly pleased to see some of the work from
‘Drop of Water’.
The board in the hall tells the children about each project
meeting and more information is added after each visit.
In one of the
classrooms we saw our project mascot, Droppy, who was showing off some more
work from the project.
When we
visited the oldest children, in year six, were working hard on a play for their
end of term performance. It was based on the famous book, Treasure Island. I’m
sure there is a water connection there!
We brought some letters from our pupils.
We liked
the painted bench in the playground. It was not only an attractive place to sit
and rest, but it was also an encouragement to think about nature, including
water.
It was also
nice to meet some of the teachers and pupils who we had met on the project
meetings and to hear how much they were enjoying the project work and how much
the school was benefitting from its participation.
See you in October!