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Biodiversity, Ecology and Grounds
Achievements to date
- Wildflowers have been sown in key areas including the edges of the academic quads to enhance insect habitats and food to support the house martin and swift populations.
- Any waste material generated through groundworks stays on site – no waste is sent off-site for disposal.
- School commitment to tree-planting. 700 trees have been planted on site to date.
- Large Several areas of the School grass areas are being left to grow through the spring and summer subjected to ‘No Mow May’
Actions planned
- Haileybury plan to purchase a composter for use across the grounds
- Swift boxes and callers are being installed to encourage swifts to nest on-site.
- Grass strips inside each hedgerow will be left to grow
- Wildlife boxes and habitats will be created across the campus.