Planters for Downs Infant School in Brighton

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To coincide with our Primary Schools Science Week competition, we were delighted to support Downs Infant School in Brighton with an exciting new project! 

To help brighten up the entrance, we designed and installed 12 Morph planters using our sustainable Morph Recycled ABS material. These interlocking planters wrap neatly around the existing pillars, creating a seamless, welcoming row along the walkway. Their fast-build design made installation quick and hassle-free, ready to be filled with vibrant yellow pansies generously donated by a local business.


'We couldn't be happier with our new Morph planters.  From the outset, Harvey and Liz were incredibly supportive and took the time to visit us and understand our needs; creating a stunning, bespoke design to line the entrance to our school.  As an infant school, we take every opportunity to promote and develop love, understanding, and respect for the planet, and the ethos of Morph aligns with this perfectly.

Our planters have just been delivered and erected at incredible speed!  We're now looking forward to sharing them with the children, who will be involved in clipping the final few pieces together as they learn about how the blocks are made from recycled plastic car parts.  We'll then involve the children in planting them up to attract greater biodiversity to our school grounds.  And all of this will coincide with the launch of Morph's design competition that our young designers will partake in during British Science Week.  Who could ask for more?  Huge thanks to Harvey and Liz for their ingenious product!'

Lisa Walker
Headteacher, Downs Infant School, Brighton


It’s inspiring to see schools like Downs Infant School embracing sustainability and joining other schools through the Brighton initiative Our City, Our World, helping young learners connect with their environment and take pride in greener spaces!
 

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