Thursday 13 March 2014

Mass Tree Plant!

Today is the day for the mass tree planting extravaganza!

As you may already know, the school has recently received a free pack of trees from the Woodland Trust and is looking for help to plant them in part of the school field. The trees are all native broadleaved species, will grow into a flourishing young wood in as little as 10 years. The school has applied for a tree pack, from the Woodland Trust to enhance their neighbourhood and enrich the local environment while creating new homes for wildlife. This will make our area greener and bring all the benefits trees have to offer to your surroundings. Trees provide oxygen, lock up harmful carbon, trap pollutants to give us cleaner air and water, and provide a fantastic habitat for wildlife.

If your child has sturdy boots or wellington boots, please would you send them in as it will be muddy completing this project.  If they do not, please do not worry as we will get them to change into their plimsolls when back in school, if needed.  If you have spades and would not mind bringing them along, this would be helpful.  However if you do this, please mark your property so that it can identified by yourself.

Please feel free to join your child’s class for planting, to experience this extraordinary event.  Please refer to the below timetable to know when your child’s class will be planting.  The Romford Recorder will also be joining us.  This is a fabulous opportunity for us to work with the community and we welcome your support.

Tree planting timetable:


Time
Classes
9.00 – 9.20
9.20 – 9.40
9.40 – 10.00
YN Pandas and Elephants & Class 5AW
YN Lions and Hippos & Class 5JD
Class RLS & Class 5KS
10.50 – 11.10
11.10 – 11.30
11.30 – 11.50
Class 1KI and Class 3KK
Class RRC & Class 6SK
Class RNC & Class 6SM
1.15 – 1.35
1.35 – 1.55
1.55 – 2.15
2.15 – 2.35
2.35 – 2.55
2.55 – 3.15
Class 1EO and Class 3LW
Class 1CC and Class 3SG
Nursery and Class 6NH
Class 2HF and Class 4LJ
Class 2CL and Class 4MM
Class 2TR and Class 4AK


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