Green Schools Sarah Page
What are Green Schools? Schools that teach about sustainability Schools that operate on sustainable principles
An example – Great Barr School Birmingham One of the biggest schools in Western Europe 3 times awarded Eco-Schools status Environmental Co-ordinator post
Why is it advantageous to be a Green School? Cost Sustainable education Less litter and a better school environment Citizenship Academic results and other school benefits Curriculum links
How can YOUR school go green? THIS HAS TO BE PART OF THE SCHOOL ETHOS For this to work – the students MUST be in charge Committee needed Each form needs a form representative Regular meetings (with minutes) Needs some money to lift off
In your committee …. Divide up your committee into different teams Give them each an area to be responsible for List of questions needed They come up with possible solutions and list of things to do They distribute the decisions and work within their houses
Environmental Review/ Audit Where are we now? Great Barr looked at recycling, energy use, transport, purchasing policy, litter, the outdoor environment and water use At Bideford College this is our starting point – we did a waste audit for our recycling year
Monitoring progress Minutes set by committee include implementation tasks and deadlines They also make a list for other members of the school to contribute
Publicise your work and achievements College website College newsletters Assemblies taken by the committee or interested forms Internal bulletins Posters on noticeboards Local newspapers Days or Action or Weeks of Work Local libraries PTA
How do we make all parts of the school green? To make it part of the school ethos it must be EVERYWHERE Science Geography PSHE Discussion topics for languages ICT research topics Music - junk bands Drama productions Art projects Textiles projects History of litter/ archaeology!
If you want to know more ……. I can you any of the documents I have already used