A GROUP of students from Waseley Hills High School are taking part in the John Muir Award project, an environmental award scheme which promotes outdoor learning, nature and caring about the environment we live in.
Last month the students held a Community Conservation Family Day where several of the children’s family and friends went into the school to help clear a large pond area.
At the moment fund-raising is also taking place to replace an old outdoor classroom.
Members of Rubery in Bloom have also lent a helping hand to the project which has been much appreciated by the school and those involved.
Waseley Hills High is also working together with the Rubery in Bloom team as part of a community project and it is good for the children to share their experiences. Any people or businesses who could help with Waseley Hills High School’s projects should call Marie Crowley or SENCO Jim Arnold by calling 0121 453 5211.
