Jo Antrobus, Geography Leader with two pupils in front of the Fairtrade display - Credit: Crosshall Infant School An infant academy in St Neots has become a Fairtrade school after a successful project led by one of its teachers. Jo Antrobus, a Year 2, geography leader at Crosshall Infant School, led a project to inform pupils about issues around Fairtrade. She said: “Crosshall Infant School Academy Trust is delighted to hear that it has become a Fairtrade School. “Children in Year 2 have been learning about Fairtrade this past year in topics including ‘food and farming’. “They have found out how they can do good and make a difference to the lives of farmers around the world.