When it comes to looking for alternative power sources to generate electricity, it’s a good idea to look to the sky! That’s exactly what Morocco have done. A huge new solar energy plant, the size of 35 football pitches, has opened as part of the countries plan to generate 42% of its energy from renewable […]
In July 2012 Turners Hill School were lucky enough to win £1000 in the Green School Awards. We have already implemented many green initiatives in school and decided that we would like to spread the eco message further afield, internationally! We decided that we would like to spend the money on a laptop and solar […]
Turners Hill School, has for 17 years, been involved in food and farming. We were adopted by a dairy farm for almost 13 years which each class visited at least once a term. We produced a scheme of work based on the work done on the farm which we linked very closely to the National […]
Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship [ESDGC] Rogerstone Primary is continuously working towards becoming a more sustainable school for all; Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship [ESDGC] is always at the forefront of our work. In September 2006, our new school premises opened. The building was the first of its kind in Wales; […]
Trevithick school should be getting solar panels soon to reduce pupils’ and staff’s carbon footprint! This is very exciting so members of the Roots & Shoots Club are busy making a short film on solar power. They are using green screen software to create their own “Newsround”. They will present it to fellow pupils and parents […]