Everything's Gone Green !
Wreningham Embark on 'Operation Ocelot' and
Hope to Save Area of Rainforest the Size of Our School
The hall was filled with green on Friday, with the whole school supporting Operation Ocelot, a campaign organised by The World Land Trust, swapping our uniform for green or an animal theme.
We were lucky to have representative of the trust, one of our parents, speak to the whole school to explain how important the rainforests are 'the lungs of the planet', and how we can help secure the protection of one acre of forest in Brazil - protecting all the animals and plants (including the ocelot) who make it their habitat.
Thanks to the genorosity of everyone at Wreningham, we are well on the road to raising the £101 required to purchase the rainforest area the size of our school, and next week, the school council will be selling recycled tin cans - re-purposed into pencil holders and bird feeders. Once again, Wreningham, the school council and eco-officers have shown we are always looking for ways to demonstarte our 'green', eco
school ethos, and are always searching for ways to help to protect our beautiful world.
Our Fruit Bin!