57 students from Butlers Court School have spent time getting to grips with nature, on an ecology day at Beaconsfield Services. The Motorway Service Area (MSA), one of the largest on the UK road network, which is located at Junction 2 of the M40 and operated by Extra, played host to an ecology day, where Year 4 students were able to understand more about wildlife, nature and learn key skills about the world of work.
In the initiative, which was designed and delivered by Ahead Partnership, market-leaders in providing measurable social impact, volunteers from Extra MSA Group gave insights into their working day whilst highlighting the importance of ecology, environmental management and biodiversity. The visit aimed to help the students develop key employability and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills such as communication, investigation and recording evidence.
The participants took part in a number of activities including a site tour where they looked for evidence of animals making the site their habitat in a ‘Walking Safari’, and a design challenge to create a feature aimed at improving Beaconsfield’s biodiversity credentials. Beaconsfield Services landscaped grounds, preserved woodlands and lake made this an ideal location for the students to explore these topics.