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Brookhurst Primary School in Warwickshire has been announced as the winner of the Nature Park Programme prize draw, securing a Natural History Museum merchandise bundle worth £150. The prize draw, open to all education settings with a Department for Education URN in England, ran from 6 May to 30 June 2025.
To enter, staff at schools, colleges, or nurseries had to register for the Nature Park Programme and participate in an online focus group session during the same period. The focus groups, which lasted for 45 minutes, aimed to understand primary and secondary teachers' experiences with Nature Park resources and identify ways to improve them.
If focus groups were over-subscribed, entrants were selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants had to be aged 18 or older, and only one entry per education organization was allowed. The prize draw was open to all education settings with a Department for Education URN in England.
The winner, Brookhurst Primary School, was selected from participants who registered and participated in an online focus group session between 6 May 2025 and 30 June 2025. The school will receive their prize on or before 19 September 2025, with the winner being contacted by email during the week commencing 14 July 2025.
As part of the entry process, participants granted Nature Park a license to use the material they submitted. The names of the winning organizations may be published, and the prize is deliverable to a UK address only.
For more detailed information about the Nature Park's online focus group and prize draw terms and conditions, it is recommended to visit their official website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
At Brookhurst Primary School in Warwickshire, the educational experience extends beyond classrooms, promoting 'outdoor learning' through their use of Nature Park resources. Their participation in the Nature Park Programme's online focus group, designed for 'education-and-self-development', led to their winning £150 worth of natural history merchandise, enriching their 'learning' resources.