Thursday, April 23, 2015

Term 2 started with sunshine

First meeting of term 2 was a very busy one. We talked first about jobs and activities that we wanted at accomplish this term. The chickens and gardens were high on our list of things to do and learn more about. After we had a chat about these things we all got out into the sunshine and did some weeding. It turned into a bigger job than we thought so we will have to revisit it another day. The chickens enjoyed the weeds though, and we loved the sunshine and being together.








Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Junior Enviro group.

We had our first meeting today for the year 0  - 2  people interested in being part of the enviro group.
A Huge thankyou to Tim Hewitt ( Jack and Theo's ) dad for offering your time to come in a help us learn. 


We will be having junior enviro group every second Wednesday at lunchtime. Please check on the news centre on Wedneday to check when to meet.





Hope you all had a great lunch time at junior enviro group.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Very exciting news for the holidays!!

Today was the day that we finally got our chickens!!! They have been rescued from a  battery farm by the kind people at Huha . Mrs Brattle drove up to collect our five girls in the morning and delivered them to their new home at Plateau School.


The chickens are pretty pale and very bald. Unfortunately this is to be expected as they have lived in small cages with only artificial lights for their entire life. Carolyn from Huha said that they will be all feathery and healthy in about six weeks.
The girls seem very happy with their new home at Plateau School and we are sure happy to have them. Here are some pictures of Mrs Brattle putting the girls in their new chicken coop.






 Mrs Brattle wanted to make sure the girls were going to be warm and happy overnight so she went down to School to check on them. Two of the particularly bald girls were not in the warm part of the coop so Mrs Brattle lifted them in to where the nesting boxes are. To her surprise she found an egg!!!!! The girls must be very happy with their new home if one of them have already layed an egg ( Mrs Brattle certainly was VERY happy to find the egg).


Thank you so much to everyone who has helped/donated or raised money for our chickens. We are so lucky to be able to have them at School and I am sure they will help us to learn responsibility, empathy, and help us to learn more about being a sustainable community.