Further information
on Enviroschools
The Enviroschool curriculum has five
themes:-
- Living
Landscapes
- Ecological
Buildings
- Healthy Water
- Precious Energy
- Zero Waste
The school agrees to incorporate the
following principles into the school management
practices and curriculum:-
Physical Surroundings
Ecological and participatory design
of school surroundings will create:-
- A school
environment in harmony with its place and people
- Healthy and
environmentally friendly classrooms
- Places for
recycling and composting
- A range of
stimulating and special places for students
- The
incorporation of local ecosystems and wildlife
habitats
- The recognition
and preservation of historical landmarks
Operational Practices
Sustainable conservation practices in
the day-to-day running of the school will enable
students and staff to:-
- Reduce waste
and create ways to reuse and recycle it
- Save energy,
water and all resources
- Choose
environmentally friendly products
- Be more aware
of nature
- Improve the
quality and health of ALL forms of life
Organisational
Principles
Participatory and democractic school
management will support people to:-
- Communicate
more with others
- Carry out
self-auditing and monitoring
- Consider equity
and diversity when making decisions
- Have a sense of
belonging and ownership
- Create a
peaceful, harmonious school community
A Living Curriculum
A living curriculum is dynamic,
integrating the informal curriculum of all areas of
school life with the formal curriculum. Creating a
living curriculum will encourage teachers and
students to:-
- Make use of all
learning experiences, including play
- Draw on the
combined wisdom of our multicultural community
- Create
opportunities for student environmental action
- Involve
education outside the classroom
- Promote
critical questioning of resource use and lifestyle
- Promote
reflection on personal values and behaviours
Environmental
Education
- In The Environment
– Sensory experiences of nature and Making a food
garden.
- About the Environment
– Studying nature, Viewing environmental videos,
Mapping soil types and Sketching plants and animals.
- For the Environment
– Buying unbleached paper, Composting for use in
school gardens, Creating native habitats, Zero waste
practices, Using small-scale technologies and
Conserving water and energy.
Children’s
Participation:-
- Taking
responsibility and making decisions
- Planning their
own curriculum
- Identifying
their own issues
- Building their
designs
- Getting
involved
- Use of personal
experiences
- Discussing
issues with Board of Trustee members
- Incorporating
children’s ideas into school planning