GREEN-FINGERED youngsters at a Worcestershire school planted bulbs as part of an eco-week for charity.
Children at St Joseph’s RC Primary School, Ombersley Way, Droitwich, were told about nature and growing plants, and also raised money for the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development by selling cakes.
Acting headteacher Marion Smith said: “The children really enjoyed the week and can’t wait for spring.”
Nursery class teacher Louisa Snape, above, with pupils, from left, Ronaldo Castanheira, Kayla Jarvis, Daisy Griffin and Lennon Scattergood.
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