About Little Missenden CE Infant School
In late 2015 the children of Little Missenden Infant School decided to redesign their overgrown and neglected school garden. They wanted a wildflower garden, a vegetable plot and somewhere for bugs to live. The grownups decided to help them! The garden was redesigned, and a gardening club was formed with parents helping a different year group every year. Since then, the children have grown all manner of flowers and vegetables from seed, learning how plants grow and what they need to survive. They also discovered how they tasted through harvesting and cooking their produce in weekly cookery sessions at school. Our aim now is for the garden to be a place that is used every day for lessons as well as play (and gardening!) and that the children continue to significantly contribute to how their space evolves.