As part of our drive to ensure that we as school can operate within a ecological setting, four new nest boxes were installed on our grounds today.
Three are for bluetits whilst one is for robins. All are positioned at least two metres above ground with the openings facing north west from the prevailing winds.
We thank a friend of the school, Mr Richard Byrne, for constructing the boxes. A contribution will be made to his linked charity, the Rotary Club.
Our eagle eyed ornithologists will be keeping lookout when we approach the spring for any new visitors to the school grounds!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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