Ripple Africa Visit

Posted: 1st April 2025

Year 9 students had the privilege of welcoming Pam Haigh, General Manager of Buckingham based charity, Ripple Africa, to Thornton College to share fascinating insights into the impactful projects Ripple Africa is spearheading in Malawi.

The highlight of Pam’s talk was the Fish Conservation Project in Lake Malawi, which captivated our students. The girls learned how over-fishing has decimated fish stocks in the world’s most biodiverse lake and how Ripple Africa are educating local fishermen on sustainable fishing practices.  Fishermen are now using nets with larger holes to allow baby fish to escape and grow bigger so that they can go on to breed and increase the overall number of fish in the lake.  They are also protecting key breeding areas, which has attracted new birds and vegetation to the lake.

We are incredibly grateful to Pam for her visit and inspiring presentation. Excitingly, Mrs. Readman is already considering a potential trip to Malawi to see these projects firsthand!

A charity in Africa | Providing a hand UP, not a hand out

 

Categories: Year 9
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EARLY YEARS STAY AND PLAY - TUESDAY 17th JUNE

Come along with your daughter to experience what Thornton has to offer.

You are welcome to join us as families from 9:30 am – 11:30 am. Younger or pre-school age siblings are very welcome too!

Join in the fun at various activity stations; music, forest school in our eco park and inside our Early Years classroom!

There will be an opportunity to meet staff during the morning.

Come and see all that Thornton has to offer for our youngest students!

To book your place please email admissions@thorntoncollege.com