Get involved in schools in bloom 2019
Want to get your school involved in a creative, green and outdoorsy initiative without taking time out of the curriculum?
What is it?
Wakefield Schools in Bloom was a competition working in partnership with Wakefield Council.
Schools who are interested in taking part will need to ask all pupils in their school if they want to volunteer to take part in the competition. Any interested pupils will need to make a plant pot out of waste during their May Spring Bank Holidays (27th May-31st May) with their families and bring them back into school after the holiday. You can also do this in the classroom of course, if you have the time. This could be linked into the curriculum via science, plants and living things or the arts.
As a school you will then need to decide on the top 3 winning submissions from your pupils. It is up to you how you would like to judge this.
Your top 3 winning submissions will be collected and displayed at Anglers Country Park where the public can go and view the submissions and vote for their favourites.
The Prize?
If an entry from your school wins the competition then you will receive £500 worth of teaching resources for your school and a £50 retail voucher for the child whose planter won the competition. Second and Third place prizes will also be announced in due course.
Judging:
Judging will take place from the 15th June. Winners will be announced on the 21st June.
Judging will consist of:
- Votes in a ballot box at Anglers Country Park where the planters will all be displayed.
- A panel of judges including Wakefield Council
- Public voting on the Wakefield Recycles Facebook page
Each plant pot MUST be made out of something that would otherwise have been thrown away. Plant pots will be judged largely on the creativity of the rubbish used to make the planter rather than the plants inside the planter but nice displays are encouraged as the public will no doubt love to see the children’s lowers/fruits/vegetables/grasses at Anglers Country Park.