The Royal Northern Countryside Initiative is a charity which aims to increase awareness of rural life, agriculture and local food production through education.
Inverurie Academy S3 Food Tech class visited a farm today to learn all food production. The why, how and where!! Along with all the technology required.
Delighted we have been awarded funding this year for our Windowsill Garden Project - thank you to the Loirston Trust. Please look out for the application forms that will be sent out shortly to all primary schools across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.
In response to feedback, we are delighted to extend our salt dough competition to Early Years classes! To find out more and to enter please visit https://t.co/oWWuUTTyGL
We have had a great 2 days of the Countryside Classroom on Wheels visiting us as part of S1 IDL's latest project-How can I encourage people in my local community to "eat to save the planet?" Hands on learning about how Scottish farming is sustainable. Thank you @RNCI1
This is a fantastic example of STEM in Agriculture. Joesph Cyril Bamford founded a company in 1945 building agricultural machinery. From a hay turner to the modern machinery we all recognise.
Mosstodlach P4 had a fantastic Farm Visit to Matthew & Carolyn Milne’s farm at Lhanbryde on Thursday. They had great fun learning about Pedigree cattle, hairdryers, sheep, wool, cattle tags and donkeys!
We are working in partnership with @RNCI1@JamesHuttonInst@BuglifeScotland to get schools out onto farms to find out more about crop mixtures, worms and invertebrates. Today marks our first visit to a farm in the Scottish Borders #STEMnation@RHET_SBCI