About The Awards
Background
The REEP Garden Awards Scheme was launched in 2002 with £10,000 raised in the first ever London Marathon run for RE: Michael Hodgson, son-in-law of REEP's founder Peter Talbot Willcox celebrated his 50th year by entering the 2002 Marathon in memory of Peter.
Aims of the Awards
Use the Awards to design your own school garden, perhaps as a school, a class or a small team. Gardens and the making of them provide so many links into other curriculum areas that you'll find the experience both enjoyable and educational. Using ICT to send in your entries doesn't just help fulfil curriculum requirements - your work could be featured on our 'Good Practice' website.
Previous Awards Rounds
You can see information about the 2002-2003 Awards on the older version of the Awards site.
About REEP
REEP is the Religious Education and Environment Programme: Find out more about REEP.