Crawley primary school achieves big in RSPB’s ‘Wild Award Scheme’
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Children from OLQOH School celebrated achieving the RSPB Wild Award Scheme (bronze level), after a year of hard work and dedication.
The award is designed to support school-based learning, enabling pupils to apply curriculum knowledge and skills, as well as to develop their resilience and sense of agency through outdoor learning.
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In order to achieve the award, children at OLQOH had to participate in many activities, each helping pupils to connect with and learn about nature.
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Deputy Head Teacher Jan Miles, said: ”OLQOH is always looking to develop and enhance our curriculum, and we’re delighted that the RSPB has recognised this.”