Recently pupils and staff at St Andrews Primary School took part in the RSPB Vote for Nature. Classes were asked to create a display and a presentation about one of five endangered species (P2/1 - bumblebee, P3/2 - polar bear, P4/3 - Sumatran tiger, P5/4 - albatross and P7 - sand eel). On Thursday 6th May, to coincide with the General Election, votes were cast to choose which of these five creatures should receive the biggest proportion of an imaginary pot of money, to help with the preservation of its species. The creature chosen by the pupils and staff of St Andrews Primary School was the bumblebee. Congratulations to all the pupils for the beautiful and informative displays, which can be seen in the school foyer.
A place for the Eco Committee at St Andrews Primary School to post updates on their progress towards the Green Flag.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
RSPB Vote for Nature
Recently pupils and staff at St Andrews Primary School took part in the RSPB Vote for Nature. Classes were asked to create a display and a presentation about one of five endangered species (P2/1 - bumblebee, P3/2 - polar bear, P4/3 - Sumatran tiger, P5/4 - albatross and P7 - sand eel). On Thursday 6th May, to coincide with the General Election, votes were cast to choose which of these five creatures should receive the biggest proportion of an imaginary pot of money, to help with the preservation of its species. The creature chosen by the pupils and staff of St Andrews Primary School was the bumblebee. Congratulations to all the pupils for the beautiful and informative displays, which can be seen in the school foyer.
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