interview with winning schools

Interviews with the lucky schools who won Dorset Cereals Edible Playground Starter Kits in one of our past competitions...

We’ve been chatting to previous winners of Edible Playground starter kits and they’ve given some great feedback. Take a look at the schools below to see what they have been up to and how they plan their gardening activities. For a summary of all the wonderful ideas that have come from the interviews below, click here

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Craighton Lodge Nursery School, Peterculter, Aberdeen

Interview with Suzanne Sutherland, Teacher
Craighton Lodge is a year round nursery school on the outskirts of Aberdeen. It has extensive grounds which are well used

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Rangeworthy Primary School,
South Glos

Interview with Mrs Jane Hewitt, Teacher
Rangeworthy is a small rural school with limited outdoor space – principally a concrete playground surrounded by a strip of grass

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Tywardreath Primary School, Cornwall

Interview with Mrs Roz Owens, Teacher
Tywardreath is a mid-sized rural school with large grounds

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St George’s Junior School,
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Interview with Mr Paul Higgins, Teacher
St George’s is a mid-sized school near the centre of Shrewsbury. The school has lots of outdoor space

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St John Fisher Primary School, Birmingham

Interview with Emma Louise Harries, Teacher
St John Fisher is a semi-urban school – surrounded by countryside. It has a large tarmac playground

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Orchard House School, Chiswick

Interview with Mrs Hobbs, Headmistress
Orchard House is a prep school in suburban west London. The school is in an old house with a garden to the rear

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St Nicholas C of E School,
Abingdon, Oxfordshire

Interview with Mrs Claire Talbot, Teacher
St Nicholas is a small semi-urban primary school with large grounds

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