Portsmouth News

Students dig deep to raise eco-awareness

Transformi­ng community garden in bid to spread climate change message

- By DAVID GEORGE Gosport reporter david.george@thenews.co.uk

GREEN-FINGERED students are helping to transform their community garden as part of a bid to raise awareness about climate change and the environmen­t.

A group of pupils at Brune Park School in Gosport have been challenged with creating an outside space for students to enjoy.

The project is being taken on by a small group of students who prefer handson work to being in the classroom.

It is hoped it will help promote growing your own food and healthy eating too.

Assistant headteache­r Tom Morgan said: ‘School is traditiona­lly about getting grades but about 20 per cent don’t get the grades so we thought about what we could offer them.

‘For some students being sat in the classroom doesn’t work for them. We recognise that and we want to give these guys an opportunit­y to do something different.

‘This is about having the skills to grow our own food and learning about sustainabi­lity and climate change.

‘Gosport is also the second most densely populated place in the UK and there are lots of people who don’t have gardens.

‘We want our students to be aware of where their food is coming from.

‘Childhood obesity and life expectancy isn’t good for Gosport and we want to change that.’

Volunteers have been getting involved in the community garden and working alongside the students.

‘The staff and the kids are working hard and getting involved,’ Mr Morgan added.

‘We just love the idea of kids coming in at break times and lunch times and doing some weeding.

‘Lots of these children don’t have gardens so they don’t have the opportunit­y to learn but if they can develop skills like this at the age of 13 or 14 then that’s amazing.’

Danny Hunt, 14, is a pupil in Year 9. He said: ‘I see it as a great opportunit­y to help create a nice area in the school where people can come and relax one day.

‘My grandad has an allotment and I go there every year. It’s nice to do something new at school.’

Year 9 pupil William Martin, 14, added: ‘I like to be outside with the wildlife.

‘I’ve done gardening before and it’s something that I enjoy.’

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William Martin, aged 14.
Picture: Paul Jacobs/pictureexc­lusive.com PLANT-TASTIC William Martin, aged 14.

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