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Environmental Forum

Welcome to Our New School Environmental Forum!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our School Environmental Forum! This exciting new initiative is dedicated to fostering environmental awareness and action within our school community.

Our forum will serve as a platform for students, teachers, and parents to come together and discuss important environmental issues, share ideas, and collaborate on projects that promote sustainability and conservation. Whether you’re passionate about reducing waste, conserving energy, protecting wildlife, or simply want to learn more about how you can make a difference, this forum is the place for you.

What to Expect

  • Engaging Discussions: Participate in thought-provoking conversations about current environmental challenges and solutions.
  • Educational Resources: Access a wealth of information and resources to help you understand and address environmental issues.
  • Community Projects: Get involved in hands-on projects that make a real impact in our school and local community.
  • Guest Speakers: Hear from experts and advocates who are leading the way in environmental conservation.

We believe that by working together, we can create a greener, more sustainable future for everyone. Join us in making a positive change and becoming stewards of our planet.

Stay tuned for more updates and information on how you can get involved. Let’s make a difference, one step at a time!

Below is an interactive example to get you started.


Digital Ocean School Start here to watch the introduction video, then enter the 360 Digital Ocean World

 

 

 

We have taken the Lets's Go Zero pledge!

We’ve taken the Let’s Go Zero pledge, declaring our aim to become zero carbon by 2030. We’re joining schools across the UK in this national campaign to show the overwhelming support for zero carbon schools, and inviting government and local councils to work with us to reach this goal.

We know that schools can be the trailblazers for their community, responding to young people’s calls for action.  In fact, they can inspire whole communities to tackle the climate crisis. In the coming pivotal ‘climate decade,’ we will be part of Let’s Go Zero’s national network of schools and sustainability, sharing information about how to reach zero carbon, and working with local councils and government to make it happen.

– By joining the Let’s Go Zero campaign and committing to becoming a school, we’re taking a positive step on a local level to help combat the climate issues we all face globally. It sends a strong message to our whole school and community that together we can safeguard our planet for future generations.

Find out more about the Let’s Go Zero campaign here: https://letsgozero.org/