Waste Free Week (24th May 2010 - 28th May 2010)

Following the success of the waste free week a few years ago we are going to be holding another one this year. Keep your eyes peeled for posters appearing around school soon. We will be looking to praise all those children and parents who manage to achieve no waste in lunch boxes (i.e no wrappers, no waste).

Around 60% of the children last time had lunches that were without wrapping and waste, those who had hot lunches did their best to leave as little as possible too. Let's see if we can do even better this time...

Certificates will be awarded to children who make the best effort to reduce their waste and eat all of their lunch.
Bronze Award!... Keep up the good work.

For those of you that have not had a chance to look at details of all the good work the School Council and Eco-Team have been doing this page will have details of recents events and celebrations of success.

Our Eco-Schools team are beginning to help improve our school's impact on the environment. We started small with setting up recycling schemes for mobiles and ink cartridges and we have comleted initial environmental reviews. The areas we will be looking to improve in the future include:

<1> - Litter
<2> - Waste
<3> - Energy
<4> - Water
<5> - Purchasing
<6> - Transport
<7> - Conservation/Grounds
<8> - Healthy Schools
ECO TIMELINE.doc - 160.7KB
Downloadable Version of Eco-Timeline.
Eco Awards Targets.doc - 29.1KB
Targets and related success for Bronze award
School Council - Recycool followup.doc - 102.4KB
Community Recycool Appeal Letter
Eco Team raise funds via plant sale

The children stand proudly with their stall...
The children organised a plant sale at the end of two school days to raise school funds.

They sold a mixture of Fuschias, Sage, Lavender and Tomato plants - Our total was £55
Action Plan January 2007.doc - 159.2KB
Action Plan