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I I . PendlePrimarySchoolpupils are busy littlebee Buzzy time at Pendle Primary


School have been very buz- zzzzzy!


Pupils, at Pendle Primary; I


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: TwoYearSixpupilsfromClit- - . heroe’s St James’ CE Primary -' School are celebrating after -


(.. receiving results from their ,; Grade 1 Guitar music exami-v nation.


.'- Kyle Hardie and Freya';:


, Barnes,'who have both been receiving guitar, lessons at >: ' school from Andy Wilson, the -


, -with Distinction and Merit;' Kyle said: “Mr Wilson is


-- a great teacher, he’s not too • strict andhis teaching metfe ods really help us to learn the


'pieces.My favourite, exam piece was The Bear Dance’.” -


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peripateticguitarteacher,for 1 KyleandFreyapicturedpractisingwiththeirguitaps just over 12 months, passed


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_ Freya,coirimented:,rHe-> Three all'children have the' gives us really good pieces to opportunity to receive music'


PTactise too, like.the theme-;.' lessons'notonlyonguitarj but ’


. tunes to James Bond films.’) , also on violin," woodwind and - MrWilsonteachesthechfl--: ; brass instruments, via spe-


dren in small groups accord- ' clalist music teachers who ing to their ability. From Year' - visit the school.'' -


We re all going on a bug hunt...


Armed.with magnifying glasses, insect pots and .spades.Key Stage One chil- -; dren from St James’ CE Pri-


mary School went on a bug hunt. _ ■ ^


. . . Phil Dykes, East Lanca-


- • shire Reserves Officer for the ( • Lancashire Wildlife Trust • • worked .with the children ' Who dug in the ground and in the compost bin searching ■


, for bugs. They also searched the mini beast habitat. The


.(.pupils,found a selection of- ,.bugs, such as worms, mil- (lipedes, slugs, spiders and .beetles; During Phil’s visit.


PhilwitbsomeoftbecbildrenonthebSt chffdre^


■ Tailed Newt w h f ^ aiiea Newt which are resi- been found in the area.


’ dentin the Eco-Zone back to ' itsnaturalhabitatafterithad;


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- the Clitheroe school, children in Key'Stage-Two were en-; couraged to take part in a “Bee


^Competition”, where they were ( : asked to produce leaflets and


, models to illustrate their knowl-' edge of bees and how they are strugglingandthereasons why:: PhilDykes,EastLancashire


Reserves Officer from Lan- '- cashire Wildlife Trust, chose


. 10 winners and organised a wonderful prize - a Saturday morning of work with an ac-


. knowledged bee expert, when' . thechildren wfllmsdcemodels, beehomes and go out to the na­ ture reserves to learn how to


identify different ^ e s of bees. Pbil Dykes working in the Eco Zone with someSt James'pupils


Green-fingeredpupils at Clit- i heroe’s St James’ CE Primary


; Schoolarehopingforabump- ’ erharvestlaterthisyear. ■ ; Phil Dykes, East Lanca- ^


shireReservesOfficerforthe Lancashire Wildlife Trust,


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went into school working with classespreparingtheplanting


: areas in the school Eco Zone


for spring. With the help of school pupils the beds were • prepared as well as seeds and


plantssownreadyforharvest-


Ing later in the year. ' -The children are looking-


forward to digging up the po­ tatoes they planted and pick­ ing fresh pea pods. A variety- ofother vegetables and some flower seeds were also sown.;


, 'm i m : is -: anted help for bees Valley school receives a Green Flag avyard


byJulie Magee -t ; . , juBe.magee@jpress.co.uk^ . . Tvn'tter:@clithadvertiser


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Children at Bolton-by-Bowland Primary Schoolhavehadlots to celebrate recently.


Firstly they were reassessed for,the Green Flag award by Eco Schools of Great Britain, and were successful.


: This is the second time that'


Eco'Schools have visited and the assessor praised the chil­ dren for their hard work and enterprisein reducing,reusing 1 and recycling waste.


i •; Secondly, the'Rotary Club . of Ribblesdale gave the school ; wildflowerseedstoplantinthe, ; new beds at the rear of school.


. . The.wildflowers seeds were ■ ( given to encourage bees into the gardens.


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■ :, Mr Wightman, president ■ ofthe Rotary Club, saidhewas ■'


r pleased to see the children so active and aware of the need -


^ pollination of plants and veg- ' . etables.Healsotooktheoppor-


tunity tohighlighttheplightof beesingeneral.


. ( Head teacher Mrs Stans- '


- field said: “I would like to take ( this opportunity to thank Mr : , FoleyandMrCook,ofOaktrees


; Nurseries, who kindlydonated 1 composts for the greenhouse. 1:


wouldalsoliketothahkMrIng- ham and nibble Valley Council; for awarding us a grant for the ■


, installation of a greenhouse. “Quite a lot of our salad


.for more wildflowers which encourage bees and aids the ^


crops and vegetables were hit • by the terrible weather last


- year, I am sure that the chil­ dren .will benefit from being'


■ abletoplantandgrowvegeta- : bles and fruit indoors, which '


theywilluseonourlunchtime ’ ^ salad bar.”


ChildrenpicturedwithRotariansandMpJohn Foley,ofHoldenCloughNursery.Thegreenhousewas purchased withtheaidofagrantfromRibbleValleySchooIsFoodGrowingProject.'


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