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Camps Bay High School creates Garden of Hope

Camps Bay High School creates Garden of Hope – a food garden for the future with roots in the past.

Sustainable living has become a key driver for the future generations. Camps Bay High School is in the process of creating their very own Food Garden, which has been designed and is being built by past pupil, Ben Getz from Urban Harvest. 

The idea is that school’s current learners, with the assistance of members of staff and the community will work the garden which will produce a bounty of fruit and vegetables that can either be used by those in need in the community, or sold, with monies raised going to help keep the garden going and help those in need in the Camps Bay Community.

The first tree in the Garden of Hope was planted on Tuesday, 15 June and dedicated to Isabella Lubczonok, a Grade 10 Camps Bay High School earner who recently passed away.

Said Cara Kahn, Head of the Camps Bay High School Alumni Association, “The school would like to use the Garden of Hope as an opportunity for Alumni to remember those ‘Gone too soon’. There are many opportunities within the Garden for past pupils to remember their classmates and provide a living legacy for future generations.”

Opportunities within the garden include:

  • An outdoor classroom with pergola, amphitheatre seating and integrated raised timber beds plus lower stairway.
  • 16 raised eco-treated timber beds
  • 2 planter benches
  • 15 Fruit Trees which are already approximately 2m in height and fruit bearing. They include stakes and windbreaks for each tree
  • 15m garden hedge/windbreak. This includes 15m welded mesh fencing and shade cloth as initial wind screen whilst the hedge is growing.

Added Kahn, “We need R200 000 to make this garden a reality so we are appealing to those in our community and past pupils to help us get our garden planted!  Donations start at R100. Once you have clicked on the donation link, you will be able to recommend past pupils you would like to honour in the garden.”

All donors will be recognised on a donors board at the entrance to the Garden. Levels of recognition:

Bronze: Up to R500

Silver: Up to R2000

Gold: Up to R5000

Platinum: Over R5000

To donate click on this fundraiser set up by James Bosenberg ,General Manager of Quicket South Africa, and a past pupil of Camps Bay High School:

a food garden for the future with roots in the past.

Sustainable living has become a key driver for the future generations. Camps Bay High School is in the process of creating their very own Food Garden, which has been designed and is being built by past pupil, Ben Getz from Urban Harvest. 

The idea is that school’s current learners, with the assistance of members of staff and the community will work the garden which will produce a bounty of fruit and vegetables that can either be used by those in need in the community, or sold, with monies raised going to help keep the garden going and help those in need in the Camps Bay Community.

The first tree in the Garden of Hope was planted on Tuesday, 15 June 2021 and dedicated to Isabella Lubczonok, a Grade 10 Camps Bay High School earner who recently passed away.

Said Cara Kahn, Head of the Camps Bay High School Alumni Association, “The school would like to use the Garden of Hope as an opportunity for Alumni to remember those ‘Gone too soon’. There are many opportunities within the Garden for past pupils to remember their classmates and provide a living legacy for future generations.”

Opportunities within the garden include:

  • An outdoor classroom with pergola, amphitheatre seating and integrated raised timber beds plus lower stairway.
  • 16 raised eco-treated timber beds
  • 2 planter benches
  • 15 Fruit Trees which are already approximately 2m in height and fruit bearing. They include stakes and windbreaks for each tree
  • 15m garden hedge/windbreak. This includes 15m welded mesh fencing and shade cloth as initial wind screen whilst the hedge is growing.

Added Kahn, “We need R200 000 to make this garden a reality so we are appealing to those in our community and past pupils to help us get our garden planted!  Donations start at R100. Once you have clicked on the donation link, you will be able to recommend past pupils you would like to honour in the garden.”

All donors will be recognised on a donors board at the entrance to the Garden. Levels of recognition:

Bronze: Up to R500

Silver: Up to R2000

Gold: Up to R5000

Platinum: Over R5000

To donate click on this fundraiser set up by James Bosenberg ,General Manager of Quicket South Africa, and a past pupil of Camps Bay High School:

https://qkt.io/GardenOfHope

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