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Posted on June 9th, 2009 by Agent Evans
The middle school students at ACS Hillingdon are involved with Roots & Shoots. Three projects have been the focus this year: Eco-friendly week, helping homeless youth in the local community and a Charity Walk (supporting the vital work of UNICEF, Roots & Shoots and Starlight Children’s Foundation). ACS Hillingdon International School received a Roots & Shoots Gold award for our commitment to helping communities, animals and the environment. This was presented to us by Dr. Goodall herself while visiting ACS Hillingdon!
Accordingly, on April 29th, 2009, banners were hung and IT video conference equipment set-up at ACS Hillingdon International School in preparation for the visit of world-famous primatologist, environmentalist and UN Messenger of peace Dr. Jane Goodall. About 400 faculty and …
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Posted on December 19th, 2008 by Agent Evans
Recently the middle school students at ACS Hillingdon took part in an event called Eco-friendly Week from November 24-28th, 2008. The purpose of this week was to raise money for ‘Roots and Shoots.’ We also wanted to raise awareness of environmental issues.
In order to prepare for the event, the Student Council brainstormed ideas for fundraising, and Rayan Asfari (Student Council Environmental Advisor) gave a brief presentation about ‘Roots and Shoots’ and the purpose of the ‘Eco-friendly week’ to the entire middle school.
Promoting recycling
During the week, we had many …
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