Pepsi & Shirley

Chickens

Pepsi & Shirley

Chickens make good school animals for several reasons. Their size, appearance, and behaviours captivate students' interest and foster curiosity about wildlife. Chickens provide a tangible connection to subjects like biology, ecology, and evolution, offering real-world examples for lessons on animal physiology, habitats, and adaptation.

 

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Louise Carter

Louise Carter

HLTA - Eco Schools and Family Support

Working at Prospect House has enabled me to develop a deeper understanding of a SEND provision and how the children can have a profound impact on you as an individual.
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Michelle Peacock

Operations Manager

Working at Prospect House is fabulous! It is an extremely rewarding job and no two days are ever the same.
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Robin Anthony

Deputy Headteacher

Working for the trust has had a huge impact on my career and I am immensely proud of the achievements I have been able to share with pupils and staff across the city of Manchester.
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Millie Johnson-Harter

Deputy Headteacher

Working at Prospect House has been an incredible journey; watching pupils all across the city thrive within the Prospere Learning Trust has been a highlight of my career to date.
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Sebastian & Dolores

Therapy Pigs

These charming pigs are known for their unique appearance
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Alfie

Alfie

Therapy Dog

Alfie is calm and friendly and he plays a crucial role in providing emotional support
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Ovie

Ovie

Therapy Dog

His affectionate presence and unconditional love make him an invaluable companion
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