Nottingham Post

School goes green with eco accolade

- By POST REPORTER

ST Edmund Campion Primary School in West Bridgford has been awarded the prestigiou­s Green Flag Award for its ongoing environmen­tal efforts.

The Green Flag is the highest achievemen­t given by Eco-schools – a global programme which works to empower children and teenagers, to improve the environmen­t and give them an environmen­tal voice.

St Edmund Campion, in Tewkesbury Close, received the Green Flag Award for its environmen­tal activities over the last five years, which were decided on and delivered by the school’s own Eco Council, made up of elected pupils from each class.

The Eco Council – led by teacher Mrs Hyland-taylor – has worked tirelessly to meet the strict criteria of the Green Flag Award by adopting eco-friendly initiative­s to reduce the school’s carbon footprint.

Following its accreditat­ion, St Edmund Campion School – which featured in The Sunday Times’ Top 500 list of primary schools for 2020 – has been awarded the Green Flag to fly at the school, as well as a letter and certificat­e celebratin­g the pupil’s success.

The pupil’s sustainabl­e activities included building a full-sized greenhouse from recycled plastic bottles, conducting litterpick­s, managing the school’s allotment with the support of horticultu­ralist, Sarah Taylor, reducing unnecessar­y electricit­y usage by checking lights were switched off and collecting batteries to prevent them entering landfill.

They also hosted charitable giving events such as clothing collection­s for the Samaritans and donating loved but not worn-out shoes to charity Sals Shoes.

Mrs Hyland-taylor, said: “I was overjoyed to receive confirmati­on that the school had been awarded the Green Flag. It is a testament to the pupils that have pushed forward their ideas to improve the way we look after and appreciate our environmen­t. I cannot wait to see the school continue to flourish as we go from strength to strength in this area.

“The Eco-schools programme is a wonderful example of an initiative that has a real impact on young people’s lives and the environmen­t, and we at St Edmund Campion take pride in teaching pupils about the importance of a sustainabl­e world.

“It’s been wonderful to see our students so passionate and engaged as part of these activities.”

Prior to obtaining the Green Flag Award, all schools must first acquire the Eco-schools’ Bronze and Silver Awards, which St Edmund Campion achieved in 2017.

To determine the school’s eligibilit­y for the Green Flag Award, St Edmund Campion had to be assessed by an Eco-schools delivery officer, which was then followed by a visit from assessor to observe and celebrate the great sustainabl­e work that St Edmund Campion had completed.

 ?? ST EDMUND CAMPION ?? Pupils from St Edmund Campion Primary School holding the newly-awarded Eco-schools Green Flag
ST EDMUND CAMPION Pupils from St Edmund Campion Primary School holding the newly-awarded Eco-schools Green Flag
 ??  ?? Pupils litter-picking
Pupils litter-picking

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