This term, a group of Year 7 and Year 8 pupils took part in an AQA-accredited course in partnership with the RSPCA. Throughout the programme, pupils developed their knowledge and understanding of animal behaviour, biodiversity and horticulture through a range of engaging practical activities. They had the opportunity to walk rescue dogs, learning first-hand about animal welfare and responsible care, as well as planting broccoli and exploring the importance of growing food sustainably. Each week, pupils continue to demonstrate increasing resilience and confidence as they take on new challenges, work collaboratively and develop practical skills in unfamiliar environments. The course has provided valuable hands-on experiences, helping pupils build self-belief, gain new skills and develop a greater appreciation for the natural world and the work of the RSPCA.



