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Title: Sustainable Schools For pupils, communities and the environment


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Sustainable Schools For pupils, communities and
the environment
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Introduction
  • This presentation, and the slides provided
    therein, can be used when communicating
    information about the Department for Children,
    Schools and Families (DCSF) Sustainable Schools
    strategy.
  • For example
  • Individual slides can be used as elements of a
    wider presentation mentioning Sustainable Schools
  • The complete presentation can be used when
    presenting specifically on the Sustainable
    Schools initiative
  • New slides can be added to highlight particular
    areas of focus and activity for your organisation

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The context
  • We are the least energy efficient nation in
    Europe EST
  • We recycle just over a fifth of our waste, one
    of the lowest rates in Europe Defra and we
    throw away a third of our food WRAP
  • On average UK citizens made 625 trips by car in
    2005 and 15 by bike DfT

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What children say
Children want to walk but they can't because of
the cars.
I do not like how people think that everything
will last forever.
Lessons on the environment and sustainable
development should be compulsory.
There is always war going on.
People shouldnt leave litter on the floor. They
should not waste fuel driving around. Everyone
should recycle their stuff.
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What is the Sustainable Schools strategy?
  • The Sustainable Schools strategy aims to
    encourage schools to take on board the principles
    of sustainable development in their everyday
    work, achieving educational excellence alongside
    the goals of
  • healthy living
  • environmental awareness
  • community participation
  • global citizenship

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What we aim to achieve
  • New skills and behaviours pupils become part
    of the solution to challenges such as climate
    change, not part of the problem
  • School efficiency and improvement seizing
    opportunities to improve learning environments
  • Sustainable communities places where people
    want to live

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Key facts about the strategy
Government wants schools to become models of
sustainable development for their communities
Launched by Alan Johnson in May
2006 Consultation followed by a year of
action 2006 - 2007
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What are Sustainable Schools?
Sustainable Schools are guided by the
principles of sustainable development are
efficient schools they consume less energy,
water and materials and produce less waste aim
to improve the communities and environments in
which young people live help pupils to learn
about sustainability both in the classroom and
from first-hand experience of how their school
is run
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What are Sustainable Schools?
  • Sustainable Schools encourage care through all
    aspects of school life
  • care for oneself
  • care for each other
  • care for the environment

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An umbrella approach
  • Sustainable Schools National Framework
  • Eight doorways to sustainability

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The eight doorways
  • Energy and water

Purchasing and waste
Buildings andgrounds
Food and drink
Global dimension
Local well being
Inclusion andparticipation
Travel and traffic
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Example doorway
For more information on the eight doorways,
visit www.teachernet.gov.uk/sustainableschools/fr
amework
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How schools can act
  • Turning down the heating by one degree can cut 8
    off a schools heating bill
  • Lighting makes up 25 of a schools energy bill.
    Maximising free natural lighting can lead to
    reduced energy costs and more productive staff
    and pupils
  • Energy saving light bulbs last longer and use up
    to to 75 less energy

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How schools can act
  • Motion sensors that stop taps running when not
    in use can reduce water use by up to 70
  • Schools can earn money and help the planet by
    recycling aluminium - every can made from
    recylced aluminium saves enough energy to power a
    TV for three hours
  • Encouraging pupils to conduct a waste audit can
    help raise awareness, set a benchmark, identify
    opportunities and build enthusiasm for reducing
    waste

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Imagine how far you can go
  • There is a school in Suffolk
  • without a heating bill
  • And one nearby where 70 of
  • pupils arrive by bike
  • And one in Bromley where pupils
  • sell school-grown food to a
  • farmers market

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What schools we spoke to said
A national framework is very welcome, bringing
together the teaching and management aspects.
This is a fantastic way forward the 'umbrella'
nature of the initiative is the only way to do
it.
Ofsted and the wider community must acknowledge
the value that a Sustainable School has whatever
that school's academic results.
Schools look to local authorities to provide
local leadership and support.
Needs to be built into professional development
programmes as a core element of managing a
school. At an earlier stage it needs to be at the
heart of teacher training.
The more this dovetails with existing
strategies, the more likely it will be embedded
in the working of the school.
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Resources, tools and guidance available
  • Carbon Detective Kit for pupils
  • Online pupil conference in partnership with WWF
  • Change the world competition for pupils
  • Self-evaluation tool (s3) for schools
  • Sustainable design case studies
  • Assembly plans
  • Teaching awards
  • Guidance handbooks for governors,
  • bursars and teachers

www.teachernet.gov.uk/sustainableschools
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To find out more
  • For more information on the campaign and
  • resources available visit
  • www.teachernet.gov.uk/sustainableschools
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