School Garden

The Sensory Garden: RI’s Very Own Wonderland

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by Camillia Anum Mohamad Ashraff (24S03B) and Michelle Lee (24A01A)

It’s no secret: school is tiring. Whenever we have an opportunity to shut our brains off, we’re more than happy to.

Which is why we may not have noticed that an empty grass patch was wrapped in blue tarp overnight. After a few months, a garden bloomed in its place.

It’s now home to the Sensory Garden, a serene place tucked away near the Marymount exit. The almost magical atmosphere seems to come straight from a childrens’ book, and like all the best gardens, the Sensory Garden comes alive at night.

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