Last term, Green Team and School Council planted crocus seeds in our growing area in the courtyard and on our roof playground. 

We’ve been looking after them for 3 months and went to check on them today. We were very excited to see the lovely purple flowers!

 

The planting was part of the  The Rotary Club of Marylebone  END POLIO NOW campaign. Rotary International is dedicated to the world wide eradication of polio. Purple Crocuses are the symbol of the End Polio Now campaign because each person receiving polio drops is given a purple mark on their finger to show they have been immunised.

 

5 comments on “Crocus flowers

  1. I enjoyed seeing the flowers bloom and turn purple. It really good seeing new flowers appear. I really love nature !🌹

  2. Sebastian y3 says:

    I really enjoyed watching the flowers bloom. It is really nice to see the nature and environment on our school roof.

  3. Gabrielle🌟🌈 says:

    Dear School Council,
    I hope you have had a lovely time planting the crocus on the roof.They look beautiful.I hope they stay on the roof for a long time, I will try to take care of them as I am Green team .🌺🥀
    From
    Gabrielle🌈

  4. It looks like you are taking care of the flowers 🌺.
    I love that you can have the ability to take care of them 🌺

  5. Carole Harris says:

    Hello All,

    I am so happy to see your beautiful Purple4Polio crocuses blooming.
    Well done Green Team and School Council. I can see how well they are being taken care of!

    With all best wishes,

    Carole Harris
    St. Marylebone Rotary Club
    (Crocus Monitor)

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