Chickens
We endeavour to build on the interests of all our children in order to motivate and inspire them. Our chickens were the initiative of a former pupil, who was able to succeed in caring for and providing for the animals. Since then many of our children have benefited from having the responsibility to care for and protect our animals.
Chickens – By Jack B, Year 6
Here at Barnton Community Nursery and Primary School
We have a range of different animals such as the chickens, which have been here for the longest.
Hungry Cluckers
The chickens can eat chicken feed, vegetables, grass and grain seeds.
Cosy Cottage
The chickens have a safe home. As well as the chickens in the pen, there is our school rabbit called Garry that lives with the chickens. Also, some of the chickens keep our school goat (Buster) happy, by keeping him company. Some of the time we let the chickens out of the pen, so they can exercise.
Chicken Carers
The chickens are mainly looked after by our Site Manager, Jane Burrage, but the children of Barnton C.N.P School look after them too.
Teacher Chickens
The chickens help educate too! They teach us about the life cycle. By observing them we can see that the chicken will hatch if they’re in the right environment and will show the creation of life.