Today we welcome Emily Cahil from the Laudato Si Centre (Salford Diocese) at Wardley Hall. She came to our school so that our Eco-Councillors, members of the gardening club and GIFT team and Caritas Ambassadors, could share some of the fantastic work they have been doing in school to show how we care for 'Our Common Home' and God's creation, through our projects such as growing fruit and vegetables, taking part in the Super Slow Way project where we grew flax which could be made in to jeans, the wild flower trail just to name some of the things that we have been doing. The children created an action plan with Emily for future projects and ideas.
We thank Emily and all the children and staff who work so hard to help us fulfil our mission to be stewards of God's wonderful creation. Keep up the great work.
To find out more about the work of the Laudato Si Centre, follow this link:
https://laudatosicentre.org.uk/