Eco Team

 

 

Our amazing Eco Team

2023-2024.

 

The children work with Miss Corradine.

 

 

 

 

What are our Eco initiatives for 2023-2024?

This year we are working towards our Eco Schools Award.

 

A​utumn 2023 Assembly - What is Eco?

 

T​he Eco Team led an assembly setting out our "Eco Code" and our values this term. They also launched their Eco Poster competition- to design us a new poster for our Eco Code or an anti-littering poster.

 

Eco Assembly

What is "Eco"?

 

E​co Poster Competition

 

E​co Team tasked their friends with an Eco Challenge...to design a poster to be displayed around our school. You could choose whether to design a poster for our Eco Code, as we really needed it to be communicated in a colourful and fun way. We also wanted some anti-littering posters for our playgrounds.

 

A​ HUGE well done to all of our entrants and winners. We had lots of amazing, creative entries so it was definitely quite the task to choose the winners! Our winners received a pack of eco pencils so that they can continue to make art that helps the planet.

 

 

 

 

Autumn 2023 Citizenship Challenge - Cut Your Carbon

This half term we are focussing on CARE FOR OUR WORLD. The Eco Team is judging the winner of the November "Cut Your Carbon" Challenge.

You could:

 

  • M​ake a sustainable journey
  • P​lan a meat-free meal
  • E​at all of your left-overs
  • T​urn your heating down
  • P​lan a flight-free holiday
  • S​ay "No" to new - choose second hand items over new
  • D​onate items you no longer need
  • H​ave a shower instead of a bath
  • S​hare your carbon saving tips with others!

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    W​atch our video with advice on what you can do!

     

     
     
     
     
     

    T​hese are some of the Autumn Challenge entries...

    A big well done to...Olivia, our Autumn Citizenship Award Winner.

    A big well done to...Olivia - your dedication to the "Cut Your Carbon Challenge" was inspiring. Olivia submitted an entry for every single aspect of the challenge and shared her tips in an informative way. The Eco Team decided the winner this Term and were incredibly impressed!

    S​pring 2024 - Global Citizenship

    The Global Citizenship topic encourages young people to take an active role in their local community and work together to make our planet more peaceful, sustainable, and fair!

    As part of this topic we organised a "Number Day" in support of the NSPCC and children that are less fortunate than ourselves. This involved taking part in "dress up for digits" in exchange for bringing in a donation to the NSPCC. We also completed some fun Maths activities throughout the day.

     

    NSPCC Number Day

     

     

    Past Achievments

    W​e are proud to be a...Hedgehog Friendly School!

     

    Visit our Hedgehog Home Page

     

     

    For all of our top tips, to view our night-vision wildlife cam and to go on a virtual school trip to a hedgehog hospital.

     

    Our Fundraising

    The Eco Team organised an own-clothes day in return for donations towards the Hedgehog Preservation Society.

    Thank you so much for your donations.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hedgehog SOS

    How to know if a hedgehog is in trouble.

     

     

     

    Why do we love being Eco at Grappenhall Heys?

    Being an Eco-School empowers pupils, raises environmental awareness, improves the school environment and also creates financial savings for schools. Children are given the opportunity to become leaders in making positive change to our environment through their own problem-solving, resilience and motivation. Children learn respect for their environment as a communal space for animals as well as people. Our Eco values are encouraged by our Eco-club who are resourceful in thinking of new ways we can become more Eco. They create positive relationships within school and listen to new ideas for how we can improve. They embody a respectful culture and are open to any suggestions. We love thinking of exciting new ways to become more Eco – from making Eco-bricks to designing posters.  
    As well as the positive benefits to pupils, being an Eco-School benefits our community by reducing our environmental impact. Our Eco values help us to consume less water and energy and produce less waste.
    Our Eco Team love being ambassadors for change in the school and take great pride in the role.

    Why are Eco skills so important?

    When a child gets actively involved with Eco-Schools, they enhance their development further. They build upon their previous acquired knowledge and learn to use these skills. They understand that they have a voice and that they have a safe platform to use it. They become organisers, sharers, planners and  influencers. They become creative and resourceful in thinking of ways to solve problems that of great importance to our world. Through learning about Eco issues, children become more reflective and thoughtful.

     

     

    Competition Winner

    Well done to Natalie who was one of 5 winners of the Leafy Creatures Competition in the Eco Kids Magazine. She won a signed copy of Wilderness Wars by Barbara Henderson and her artwork was published in the magazine. Congratulations Natalie!


    Nature Grant

    We aimed, we believed and we achieved! 

    Eco Team have won a Nature Grant from the company, Learning through Landscapes. This includes £500 worth of resources and a two-hour training session for staff. To win this grant the children had to choose a selection of resources, ensure their selection added up to £500 in cost and explain how these resources would benefit our school. 

    They shared this amazing news with the rest of the school in assembly and were all given a Headteacher's Award for their achievement. The resources will be made use of in our outdoor areas and Science lessons. The training session will be delivered to staff in March and will develop  our teaching of Eco topics in Science lessons.

    Another big success for Eco Team!



    Crisp Packet Recycling

    Our  crisp packets recycling  pilot scheme with Walkers/PepsiCo and Brakes closed in November. We are currently researching other avenues of sending crisp packets away for recycling. This may include buying a Tetra box. Any suggestions please see Miss Corradine.


    Our crisp packet collection scheme was a huge success and benefited the charity Meals & More.Walkers/PepsiCo offered to donate £10,000 to the charity Meals and More if 36,000 crisp packets were collected by the end of 2019.

    We received a thank you letter from Meals & More for our participation in this scheme.

    Thank you for your support and thank you to Mrs Worsley from Brakes for asking us to take part,
     

    What have we done?

    September 2019 

    Our team of budding environmentalists have been chosen by their classes and are full of fantastic ideas!

    You may have heard about the Schools Strike for Climate that took place last Friday. As a first action, our Eco team wrote a letter to our local MP to explain their worries about environmental issues which they shared with the school in Friday's assembly. Our children are very knowledgeable and we are already so impressed by all of them. 


    October 2019 

    - Faisal Rashid visited our school and planted a tree with Eco Team. The tree was gifted by Extinction Rebellion who donated each MP  a tree to plant in their constituency. Faisal Rashid chose to plant it in our school due to Eco Team's activism!

    Crisp packet collection was launched.

    November 2019

     - Eco Team applied for funding from a Nature Grant. This required an extra homework! They chose some Eco resources and had to explain how they would benefit our school community. Fingers crossed we will win....

    December 2019 

    - Crisp packet collection closed and we received thanks from Brakes as well as Meals & More - the charity which also benefited from our crisp packets. Click the link below to read their letter of thanks.

    letter

    January 2020 

    - We won!!!!!!

    Eco Team are excited to announce that we won the Nature Grant from Learning through Landscapes!

    This means that we have won £500 worth of resources (that we got to pick) and a two-hour training session for all teachers that will take place in March. What amazing news! Congratulations Eco Team - you have all been awarded a Head Teacher's award.

    March 2020

    School was closed, so our work towards our Green Flag award was  put on hold. However, children showed their care for nature through the fantastic home learning. Key worker children cleared flower beds and planted seeds.


    Eco-Schools Award

    Our school has achieved the Silver Eco-Schools award. We are proud of our Eco-Team for being so proactive in working towards this goal and achieving it. This award shows that most year groups have covered Eco topics across the curriculum, incorporating respect for the environment into their learning.It also shows that our Eco-team has been motivated to complete numerous Eco activities and communicated these with our school community. We are now aiming towards the Green Flag award.