Kelmscott's Eco-Club planted a Japanese Cherry-Blossom tree at the front of school to celebrate their Jack Petchey Award.
It has been a really successful year for the Eco - Club. It has seen them change school policy on disposable masks. They have also set aside areas of the school where grass has been left to grow long as part of a campaign to protect pollinators.
Lastly, a number of the group have successfully grown chilli plants and apple trees at home.
We are really proud of what they have come together to achieve as a group this year.
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