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Students will also be able to study the environmental impact of the plot in the years to come. Credit: ITV Channel TV
Hundreds of trees are being planted by pupils at a Jersey school as part efforts to shrink the island s carbon footprints.
The Tiny Forest of 600 native trees at Hautlieu School, measuring roughly the size of a tennis court, will absorb 30 times more carbon-dioxide and grow five times quicker than other woodland.
The pupils will monitor the environmental impact of the plot over the coming years as part of their studies.
Students from Hautlieu are being taught the importance of sequestration and carbon absorption as part of the International Baccalaureate Environmental Systems and Societies course and these types of citizen science projects really help put learning into practice.
Year Ended 30 September 2020 At a meeting of the Board of Directors held on 17 December 2020, the final accounts for the year ended 30 September 2020 were approved, details of which follow. The financial information set out in the announcement does not constitute the statutory accounts for the year ended 30 September 2020 or 2019, but is derived from those accounts. Statutory accounts for 2019 have been delivered to the Jersey Registrar of Companies, and those for 2020 will be delivered in early 2021. The auditor reported on the accounts for both years and their reports were unmodified. A final dividend of 9.70p on the Ordinary and A Ordinary shares in respect of the year ended 30 September 2020 was recommended (2019: 9.25p)