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Great Stour Riverfest 2024
From BBC News South East Canterbury's week-long Great Stour Riverfest has begun. The festival...
Sunflower competition
Get involved in our sunflower growing competition for students in year 7, 8 and 9. Sow your seeds...
Bug Enclosure analysis
Recycle old plastic bottles to become insect enclosures, creating a habitat for insects, alongside...
Distinguishing different types of soil
Equipment: Soil Distilled water Spatula Sieve Trowel Instructions: Collect a soil sample...
Little Compost Bin
You will need: Scissors Gloves Plastic bottle (2litres) Thin fabric Elastic band Card, cardboard,...
Making a worm compost bin
Equipment: Large plastic storage container with a lid Drill Piece of fine screen Newspaper Spray...
Big Bang Competition
The Big Bang Competition is open for entries! It inspires students to work together, problem solve...
February is a great time to manage the pond area
When primary school children visit our site, pond dipping is the most loved activity. Preparing...
Big Garden Birdwatch Today!!
Big Garden Birdwatch is the UK's biggest citizen science wildlife survey. By taking part, you can...
Providing for Pollinators
Many pollinating insects contribute to the production of fruits, vegetables and flowers here in...
Fabric Futures – November post
The Fabric Futures group at Langton Girls' is doing amazing work as seen in this document below. ...
November is a great time to manage the nettle patch
Nettles are the larval food plant for several British butterflies such as the small tortoiseshell,...
Join The Great British Bug Off this August!
Just a few more days to contribute to the Bugs matter survey. Just follow this link to find out...
Creating an aquatic ecosystem
Find out how to create an aquatic ecosystem by reading Francesca's guide: Creating an Aquatic...
April is a great time to get ready for spring
Students at our school are able to use the wildlife area during their free time, and from April to...
The Big STEM Challenge
The Big STEM Challenge Welcome to The Big STEM Challenge, the ultimate inter-schools competition...
What is Earth Day?
Earth day is celebrated annually on the 22nd April and is an important day for climate advocates...
Wild Weekender
From the 28th April to the 1st May, Wild Weekender by Save our Isles is an initiative to encourage...
Save our Wild Isles
"We now have a few short years during which we can still make a choice. Where just enough remains...
March is a great time to create a deadwood habitat
Deadwood is an important habitat for fungi, moss, invertebrates and all the amphibians, reptiles,...
February is a great time to prune trees and hedgerow
Planting more native trees is always a good idea if you want to increase biodiversity. A hedgerow...
Conservation courses at Wildwood
Jacob, one of our sixth form students has embarked on a series of rewilding courses at Wildwood...
A Biodegradable project for schools
Introduction: As we live in an ever-changing world and a throwaway society, items are often thrown...
Igniting Innovation-Youth Conservation Challenge, Woodland Trust
Just the perfect opportunity for students interested in biodiversity and climate issues - this...
Encompass – empowering young people to reimagine planetary wellbeing
Encompass is a vision for empowering school students to have agency in the preservation of nature...
December is a great time to plant willow
Goat willow (also known as great sallow or pussy willow) is a great addition to school grounds...
RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch
'Big Garden Birdwatch is fun, free and for everyone. And you don’t need a garden to take part!...
November is a great time to plant spring-flowering bulbs
If you are trying to increase biodiversity in your school grounds, making sure there is a nectar...
Increasing Biodiversity in Schools
Top tips for increasing biodiversity in schools with little spaceYou can find other tips for...
Dialogue in Climate Engineering with Youth – new workshops for 16-24 year olds
Are you interested in contributing to discussions on scientific, social and political responses to...