Bromley High School has been shortlisted for an i25 award, which recognises the influencers and innovators in the independent education sector who have made a real impact. With a focus on improving teaching and learning or school management processes, i25 shines a light on individuals and schools that have made a significant and measurable impact on children or the UK independent learning sector.

The Bromley High School entry was developed by Sheetal Kowalczyk (Head of Junior School Science) and brings science to life through a digital nature trail.  Consisting of 16 posts across two miles in a local nature reserve, students (and the public) access scientific information and photos through QR codes, via a mobile phone. Pupils created the content for the trail and learnt from what they created, as well as developing their own soft skills.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To find out more about how Sheetal developed the digital nature trail, watch the video as well as the videos for other i25 entries.