The photograph shows a newly created willow classroom built by the
pupils St Clare’s School, Derby. St Clare’s is a school that provides education
for children with moderate
learning difficulties and complex needs.
In the last two years the school has been financially supported by
the FSC Kids Fund and visited Preston Montford for two separate residential courses.
The courses were developed as two night stays and were designed to help develop
the students’ social skills, foster independence and help the development of their
eco team on their return to school.
The
students visited Carding Mill Valley for an adventurous journey through
dramatic landscapes, exploring and learning about the diversity of life in the
river and the surrounding AONB and to challenge themselves personally and
physically. They also developed their team and communication skills through
games and conservation work in the Preston Montford grounds.
On
the final day the pupils worked together learning how to trim the willow
structures in our Sensory Garden and also to plant and make their own willow
constructions. The photograph shows how well those skills have been applied and
used back at school.
Steve Deadman, their Deputy Head Teacher, said that both staff and
students have been inspired by their visits to Preston Montford and thanked our
whole staff team for making both visits so successful.
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