14 teachers from Brent schools recently completed 'carbon literacy' training run by Brent Council. LINK
The above video and the Impact Report shows the value of work carried out by the Green Schools Project in schools across the country:
Last academic year was our biggest and best yet at Green Schools Project. Consequently, this Impact Report is our most comprehensive to date, and we’re really proud of it!
Here are a few of our highlights:
- 115 schools and 4,677 pupils across the UK took part in our Zero Carbon Schools programme last year.
- 98% of teachers and 90% of pupils would recommend the programme to others.
- 95% of teachers agree that their pupils feel more positive about their role in tackling climate change as a result of Zero Carbon Schools.
- 95% of teachers said that Zero Carbon Schools had influenced their school’s response to climate change.
- Schools reduced their carbon emissions by an average of 27 tonnes where we have year-on-year data.
We firmly believe that this shows the power of our work to transform the way that schools and young people respond to climate change.
What next?
We are always keen to talk to organisations in our network about how they can partner with us to support climate education and sustainability in schools.
If after reading this Impact Report you are interested in collaborating, I’d love to have a conversation, and now is a great time to get in touch.
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