Posts Tagged ‘competition’

Here’s a great (and very green) idea…

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Remember, we’re looking for clever and achievable suggestions for what to do with our sadly decommissioned swimming pool. We’re certain that we don’t want to leave it doing nothing in the middle of the school grounds and that we don’t want to fill it in and pave it over. Parents Nicolai Landschultz and Lewis Cohen have sent in a competition entry that’s brave, creative and eminently sustainable.

This is just the kind of thing we’re looking for. Play the presentation above for some quite mindblowing ideas that would bring a little bit of the Eden Project to Radlett (or download the Powerpoint presentation). And now, tell us what you think we should do with the pool! No idea is too small or too big. A practical idea or a crazy project: it doesn’t matter. Leave a comment here or drop your idea into the school office. We’re eager to hear from you!

Steve Bowbrick, chair of governors

The competition

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Our headteacher, Matt Johnson, has designed a competition to get Fair Field’s pupils involved in planning a new use for the old pool. Details went home in school bags (and via email to parents who’ve signed up, of course) a few days ago and the closing date for entries is Friday 18 June.

Click here to download details of how to enter (the comp’s only open to Fair Field pupils but if you’re not a pupil and you’ve got a good idea, add it as a comment below).

If you’re not already getting letters home by email, by the way, sign up on the school home page

Steve Bowbrick, Chair of Governors