Rickmansworth School has been awarded a Distinction in the Eco-Schools Awards, recognising its commitment to environmental education.
The school was praised for its impressive transformation of its garden and grounds. Highlights include a Japanese area, bug snug, feeding stations and the planting of numerous bulbs and plants.
The school’s Eco-Committee has worked diligently to restore and rewild neglected areas of the grounds to boost biodiversity, alongside running a strong campaign to tackle litter and educate students on its harmful effects on wildlife. These efforts support the committee’s goal of earning the Eco-Schools Biodiversity Award.
The judges also commended the school’s efforts to inspire pupils to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Headteacher Mr Fletcher said: “We are incredibly proud to have achieved the Eco-Schools Distinction award. This achievement is truly a community effort. Together, we are not only setting a strong example for our students but also positively impacting our wider school community.”
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