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December 5, 2024
Our Biology students have enjoyed their time in Biology Club this term honing their animal husbandry skills under the expert guidance of Mrs Pandya. The care of our live-planted and turtle aquariums has been a key focus, requiring regular water top-ups and tailored feeding to support the diverse populations of shrimp, snails, and fish, which are growing steadily. Ecto, our Bearded Dragon, has relished the extra attention, enjoying meals of locusts and a variety of fresh vegetables. Additionally, the students have shown great dedication in maintaining the health of our Lovebirds by ensuring their cages are cleaned regularly. This attention to detail has contributed significantly to the wellbeing of all our animals, and the students have done a commendable job in maintaining their care.
Dr A Camenzuli – Housemaster Leeman’s & Head of Biology
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