PRIMARY school pupils have the chance to learn about saving water and become a World Of Water (WOW) agent with a free talk from water company South East Water.

The water company, which supplies some areas of Hampshire, West Sussex and Surrey, has an education programme with talks aimed at eight to 11-year-olds.

Pupils learn about where their water comes from and how it’s treated, the importance of water for their health and how making small changes in the home and garden can save a significant amount of water.

The company’s education booklet includes questions, stickers, tasks, competitions and the “Every Drop Counts” pledge which gives pupils the chance to become a WOW agent, receiving a certificate and badge.

Lee Dance, head of water resources and environmental, said: “Education is a priority for South East Water as we recognise the importance in sharing our knowledge of the world of water with our youngest customers.

“By combining topics such as science, nature and the environment, planning, engineering and citizenship, we are able to get children excited about water and understanding the importance of saving water and being water efficient.”

Hosting a water efficiency talk can also help them apply for the eco-schools status.

The water firm’s customer services manager Liz Everest said: “The talks are a fun and enthusiastic way to get children thinking about water, the part it plays in their daily life and how they can help others save water.”

To apply for a school talk contact [email protected] and give your name, address and contact phone number.