Chichester Harbour Champions is a new initiative supporting groups of primary school children to enjoy some special educational field trips to Chichester Harbour.
The project is generously sponsored by Lockheed Martin and supports STEM curriculum learning in the classroom with real world practical experience and gives children from primary schools in Havant, the opportunity to explore the harbour and spend time in nature.
The Chichester Harbour Conservancy Education Team created and delivered the programme to support understanding of Living Things & their Habitats and Evolution & Inheritance; key elements of the science curriculum for young people.
On the field trips, the children enjoyed activities at Fishbourne stream and on the shoreline with plenty of opportunity for getting muddy and having fun whilst learning.
Key to the success of the programme has been the funding of both the cost of the field trips and the cost of travel to the Chichester Harbour Dell Quay Education Centre. For many schools the cost of travel makes field trips simply too expensive. Lockheed Martin are active supporters of access to STEM careers and readiness for students. They have worked with Chichester Harbour Conservancy to enable the programme to take place.
Teacher, Hannah Bradley commented, “This kind of experience engages all of the children. The learning is so accessible and is engaging for our pupils who struggle in school. Some of our children find the formal school setting extremely difficult and couldn’t cope with this topic in class. But today everyone has been able to take part and enjoy learning. The children have had a brilliant day but without the funding we couldn’t have come.”
“Protecting the natural environment requires an understanding of its diversity and the impact of everyday threats, and we believe that early education is key to preserving these spaces for future generations,” said Emlyn Taylor, Group Managing Director of Lockheed Martin UK in Havant. “We are proud to be able offer funded opportunities for local children to walk alongside Chichester Harbour Conservancy conservationists, learning first hand about the vital work of protecting native wildlife and plant species in this very special area.”
Jane Latawski, Head of the Chichester Harbour Conservancy Education Centre said,
“We are so grateful to Lockheed Martin. We know many schools and parents struggle with the cost of educational trips. The sponsorship has given us the fantastic opportunity to offer fully funded field trips to schools. Feedback from the young people and their teachers has been brilliant and we hope to build on the project and foster more ‘Chichester Harbour Champions’ in future years!”
Find out more about our Education Centre
Please contact us on education@conservancy.co.uk or 01243 78917 to find out more about field trip opportunities for your school or group.