WORKING in partnership with the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum's 
	education team, pupils from Laurelhill Community College won the schools 
	category competition at the recent Hillsborough Garden Festival. The 
	fourteen science pupils designed and built an impressive show garden. 
	Congratulating the Year 10 pupils on their achievement, the Ulster Folk & 
	Transport 
	Museum's education officer, Madeline McGreevy, said: We were 
	delighted to see the pupils' excellent  
	
work recognised at the Hillsborough 
	Garden Festival. The pupils were a pleasure to work with and showed real 
	enthusiasm and talent from the outset. We hope they found the whole 
	experience of working with the museum valuable and enjoyable."
The garden initiative is part of a new learning partnership between the award-winning museum and the school. The project was designed to build on the pupils' science knowledge and encourage team-work, build self-esteem and allow the young people to put project planning into practice. Mr Moss Newnham,
Science teacher at Laurelhill said: "This was a hands-on project for the pupils and the award they received reflects the energy and effort that went into creating the garden. It was a pleasure working with the Nam at the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum and their expertise and involvement greatly enhanced the project."
Ulster Star
	04/06/2010