Eco Schools


Hebden Royd Eco School Council

what is eco-schools?

Eco-Schools is a simple, seven step framework designed to place young people, like yourself, in control of environmental actions and projects in your school, local community and beyond.

why involve young people?

Climate change is happening now, and the impacts of climate change will only increase in the future. But young people don’t have to be bystanders. You can make a difference.

the seven steps

  1. Form an Eco-Committee

  2. Complete the Eco-Schools Environmental Review

  3. Decide on an Action Plan

  4. Gather environmental Curriculum Links

  5. Inform and Involve others

  6. Monitor and Evaluate projects in the Action Plan

  7. Create an Eco-Code

TEN TOPICS

To achieve an Eco-Schools Green Flag there are ten topics (see below) to choose from and the Eco Council is asked to earmark three to achieve Eco-Schools status. These topics have been chosen to combat a variety of global issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss and plastic pollution.

TEN TOPICS
Biodiversity Marine
Energy School Grounds
Global Citizenship Transport
Healthy Living Waste
Litter Water
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This year, the focus topics our Eco-Council have chosen are: Energy, Healthy Living, Biodiversity, Marine, Litter and Transport.

what has been happening?

The Eco-Council hold regular meetings (see minutes below).

Our Eco-School Committee is led by Jamie Wardley (Environment Governor) and a small group of parents who support the children in action planning and carrying out the work needed to address each chosen topic. We have 20 elected Eco-Council members from Year 2 - Year 6.

“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.”

Robert swan

We are proud to announce that we achieved a DISTINCTION for our incredible work during 2023-24 academic year.  Well done to all who helped us achieve this!
 

What have we been getting up to?