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Pupils visit Greener Henley Science Fair

Representatives from each Key Stage 2 class visited the Greener Henley Environmental Fair at Henley College. Students from local secondary and sixth form colleges exhibited and inspired pupils of local primary schools about how we affect our environment. Exhibitors challenged us to reconsider how we live our lives and how we can change our ways. On every stall we visited, we thought 'how can we bring this back to Trinity?'

The children enjoyed a wonderful day of discovery and learning about nature and sustainability. They explored exciting stalls filled with plants, wildlife displays, and creative eco-friendly crafts. Many children were fascinated by the buzzing bee exhibits and learnt how important pollinators are for our planet. They also discovered ways to help the environment, such as recycling, saving energy, and planting trees. Interactive games and demonstrations showed how small changes can make a big difference. The fair inspired everyone to care for nature, protect local wildlife, and build a greener, cleaner future together.

Our Environmental ambassadors were a real credit to the school and were keen to share their experience back at school. In year 3, Jake insisted on doing a show and tell to his classmates in year 3 with ALL of Mrs Williams' photos!