Green
Schools - Seven Steps
The seven steps of the Green-Schools
programme are:
1. Green-Schools
committee
This directs the school's involvement in the project.
Ideally, the committee includes pupils, teachers, non-teaching
staff, management and parents.
2. Environmental
Review
A process of examining the schools environmental impacts
in order to identify targets for action and improvement.
3. Action Plan
This gives specific and achievable targets with proposed
completion dates that will show real success.
4. Monitoring and
Evaluation
This will ensure that progress towards targets is checked,
amendments made when necessary and success celebrated.
5. Curriculum Work
Curriculum materials are provided that give ideas on
how to integrate environmental issues into lessons.
6. Informing and
Involving
A publicity programme keeps the school and wider community
involved and informed through displays, assemblies and
press coverage. A Day of Action involves the whole school
and wider community in meeting your targets.
7. Green Code
This is a statement of the schools commitment to environmental
good habits
Green-Schools is a long-term programme, the award needs
to be renewed every two years. The award is in the form
of a Green Flag that can be flown outside the
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