St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary School in Hartlepool is celebrating exciting news from its Gardening and Nature Club, which has successfully achieved the Level 2 award from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).

The award recognises the club’s commitment to developing gardening skills and promoting environmental awareness within the school community.

Rewarding Hard Work and Dedication

Following this achievement, the club received a range of rewards to support their ongoing work, including:

  • A gardening book to guide future projects 📚
  • Seeds to plant in the coming weeks 🌱
  • A £50 voucher to spend on essential gardening supplies

Using the voucher, pupils have already begun enhancing their outdoor space by purchasing compost, pots, and flowers to help make the school playground greener and more vibrant.

Growing a Greener School Environment

The Gardening and Nature Club continues to play an important role in encouraging pupils to:

  • Care for the environment
  • Learn practical gardening skills
  • Take pride in improving their school surroundings

Their latest success is a clear reflection of their enthusiasm and teamwork.

Looking Ahead

With new resources and plenty of ideas, the club is looking forward to planting seeds and continuing their work to develop a thriving green space within the school.