Our Year 5 students were treated to a fascinating and highly interactive session today, courtesy of the National Grid, who visited to talk about the impact of carbon footprints. The session delved into the science behind how our everyday choices influence the environment, helping the pupils gain a greater understanding of their own impact on the planet.
Throughout the day, the children engaged in hands-on activities that brought the concept of carbon footprints to life. They explored how simple actions can reduce their environmental impact, from saving energy to making sustainable choices in their daily lives. The interactive format kept the students captivated and inspired, sparking important conversations about sustainability and the future.
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to the National Grid for their time and effort in delivering such an educational and thought-provoking session. It was a brilliant opportunity for our pupils to gain real-world insight into environmental responsibility. Be sure to check out the action shots from today’s session, showcasing our Year 5s getting involved and learning in the most engaging way possible!
This is a great example of how we continue to bring enriching, real-world experiences into the classroom, helping our students become thoughtful, informed, and responsible citizens.