Portsmouth News

Students breathe new life into ‘lost’ school pond

Overgrown water feature revealed

- By Neil Fatkin

A SCHOOL pond has been brought back to life thanks to the efforts of four students and a local business.

The pond at Stamshaw Junior School had become so overgrown that head teacher, Rob Jones, had not even realised it existed.

Thanks to the help of four teaching students, the pond and surroundin­g access areas have now been cleared.

The project is part of a community initiative by the University of Chichester, which oversees the school as part of its trust.

Year four pupil, Grace Hedges, nine, said: ‘They have already made a big difference with the pond as it was just covered in weeds.’ Year five pupil, Logan Hayman, added: ‘Before work started you couldn’t even see the water and it was quite smelly.’

With the pond cleared, the students plan to develop the area into an outdoor learning resource. Many of the ideas and plans have been devised by pupils at the school.

Student, Rebecca Tuck, 24, said: ‘We are going to create a flower meadow to attract more bees, as well as a bug hotel.’

The school has also enlisted the help of Portsmouth constructi­on company, Mountjoy, to fit new decking and a perimeter fence.

Business developmen­t manager, Stuart Jauncey, said: ‘We were happy to get involved as part of our corporate social responsibi­lity programme.

‘We will provide all the materials and a day of labour for no cost. It’s important to make a difference in the community and this will provide a fantastic opportunit­y for the children to study outside of the classroom.’

After being approached by the students, Rob’s only remit was that ‘it didn’t cost the school any money’.

Rob, who took up the headship in September, said: ‘The pond has been in state of disrepair for four years – a whole generation of children have not been able to use what is a fantastic resource.

‘School budgets are tight and sorting out the pond was unfortunat­ely low on our priorities. The students have done a fantastic job.’

Once new decking is fitted, the school plans to get the children involved in studying the ecosystem through pond dipping and wildlife spotting.

To make a donation to the project, visit http://www. gofundme.com/f/help-usbuild-a-community-pond-in-alocal-school

 ?? Picture: Habibur Rahman ?? TOP MARKS Trainee teachers from the University of Chichester, Lauren Carter, Rebecca Tuck, Emily Sotheran and Maddie Macey in the Stamshaw Junior School pond, watched by pupils and staff
Picture: Habibur Rahman TOP MARKS Trainee teachers from the University of Chichester, Lauren Carter, Rebecca Tuck, Emily Sotheran and Maddie Macey in the Stamshaw Junior School pond, watched by pupils and staff
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