The Westminster School applied for
and were successful in receiving a grant from the FSC Kids Fund to fund a
residential trip this March to Preston Montford. The majority of The Westminster pupils
have very limited opportunities to connect with the natural environment as they
are from a deprived urban setting.
On their last morning with us, I
assisted Angela (our Education Team Leader) along with teachers from
Westminster School in an activity for the children to build their own bird
boxes. The purpose of this activity was to help build essential team work
skills as well as practical conservation skills. Also we aimed to help raise
the children’s awareness of the wildlife that surrounds us every day, and how
to accommodate it better.
Some of the boxes went back to Westminster school to
encourage birds to nest in their school grounds, and 4 were left at Preston
Montford to further increase our chances of watching wildlife. We have secured
them to trees within our grounds and with a 28mm diameter hole drilled in, we
look forward to observing great tits and tree sparrows soon.
Post course, Westminster School sent this update on how the
trip impacted them and their wildlife plans for the future.
The pupils
have been truly inspired from the amazing experience. Our plans for the near
future include: Developing an outdoor learning classroom; having a birdbox
enterprise scheme and conservation work at our local nature reserve.”