1. 3 Ruby, 2Jade, 1 Amber, 4Lilac, 4 Violet, 3 Scarlet, 2 Olive, 2 Emerald, 6 Sapphire, 6 Turquoise
2. Ideas for plants
1 Peach - Roses
1 Orange - strawberries
2 Jade - Apple trees, sunflower
2 Emerald - Lettuce, class to choose one more
2 Olive - Lots of ideas, choose favourite
3 Ruby - Snapdragons, herbs, oregano
4 Lilac - Herbs (easy to grow)
4 Violet - Lots of ideas, choose favourite
6 Sapphire - Evergreens, fruit and vegetables 6 Turquoise - Lots of ideas, choose favourite
3+4 check no one allergic to flowers
Miss Roebuck will buy pots and soils. Class teachers can buy seeds. Chidren will water and take care of plants.
3. Write letter to Westminister Council.
4. Remember to switch off light and computers. School Councils are going to start checking. The class that does it the best wins a extra plant.
NEXT MEETING TUESDAY 10th February.
Monday, 2 February 2009
Friday, 16 January 2009
14th January 2009
1. We pooled our ideas about saving water at school
Peach
Don't leave the taps running.
Don't mess about at the water fountain.
Collect rain water to water the plants.
Emerald
Only drink the water you need.
Don't leave taps on.
Don't spit, spill or waste water!
Yr3
Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth, wash your hands and do the washing up.
Have showers instead of baths.
Drink all the water in your water bottle - if not use the rest to water plants.
Tell an adult when a tap keeps running.
3 Scarlet
Don't keep the tap on when you're not using it.
Don't let the water drip so close it tightly.
Yr4
Be careful with the water when you wash your hands.
Check taps are turned off properly.
Only take the water you need to at lunchtime.
Water plants using waste water
Orange
Get taps that we can turn on and off
Don't play with the drinking fountains
Don't waste water
Only use a little water when we are painting. Don't change it too often.
2. We also remembered that we need to write to Westminster Council about them collecting our paper recycling bins more often so that we can recycle more. We will do that at the next meeting as well as decide which ideas we want to work on to save more water.
3. We have some money for each class to buy plants and vegetables to grow - as we decided on our action plan. In class talk about what kind of plants/flowers/vegetables you want to grow.
Here's the action from our plan:
Yr 5&6 to grow vegetables on the balconies in the spring. Yr 1&2 to grow plants outside. Yr 3&4 to have plants in the classrooms. Apply for some money to buy the plants and plant pots. Sunflower growing in the summer term.
(you can find the plan in the resources section of our forum)
4. The next meeting will be Tuesday 28th January 2009.
Peach
Don't leave the taps running.
Don't mess about at the water fountain.
Collect rain water to water the plants.
Emerald
Only drink the water you need.
Don't leave taps on.
Don't spit, spill or waste water!
Yr3
Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth, wash your hands and do the washing up.
Have showers instead of baths.
Drink all the water in your water bottle - if not use the rest to water plants.
Tell an adult when a tap keeps running.
3 Scarlet
Don't keep the tap on when you're not using it.
Don't let the water drip so close it tightly.
Yr4
Be careful with the water when you wash your hands.
Check taps are turned off properly.
Only take the water you need to at lunchtime.
Water plants using waste water
Orange
Get taps that we can turn on and off
Don't play with the drinking fountains
Don't waste water
Only use a little water when we are painting. Don't change it too often.
2. We also remembered that we need to write to Westminster Council about them collecting our paper recycling bins more often so that we can recycle more. We will do that at the next meeting as well as decide which ideas we want to work on to save more water.
3. We have some money for each class to buy plants and vegetables to grow - as we decided on our action plan. In class talk about what kind of plants/flowers/vegetables you want to grow.
Here's the action from our plan:
Yr 5&6 to grow vegetables on the balconies in the spring. Yr 1&2 to grow plants outside. Yr 3&4 to have plants in the classrooms. Apply for some money to buy the plants and plant pots. Sunflower growing in the summer term.
(you can find the plan in the resources section of our forum)
4. The next meeting will be Tuesday 28th January 2009.
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
9th December 2008
1. Energy Monitors were chosen by these classes:
3 Ruby, 4 Lilac, 3 Cherry, 4 Violet, 2 Olive, 6 Sapphire, 6 Turquoise, 1 Amber, 2 Jade, 1 Orange, 2 Emerald, 5 Magenta
The School Council are going to ask Sharief or Mr Zacharia to leave a note in those classrooms that leave their lights switched on or their computers and whiteboards on over night.
2. The council decided to work on the Water target next. In your classes talk about what we could do together to save water in school.
3. The next meeting is Tuesday 20th January 2009!
3 Ruby, 4 Lilac, 3 Cherry, 4 Violet, 2 Olive, 6 Sapphire, 6 Turquoise, 1 Amber, 2 Jade, 1 Orange, 2 Emerald, 5 Magenta
The School Council are going to ask Sharief or Mr Zacharia to leave a note in those classrooms that leave their lights switched on or their computers and whiteboards on over night.
2. The council decided to work on the Water target next. In your classes talk about what we could do together to save water in school.
3. The next meeting is Tuesday 20th January 2009!
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
25th November 2008
1. After talking with their classes the school councillors then reported back which of the issues their class found the most important:
5 Magenta - Saving energy
5 Cerise - Litter/ Rubbish
6 Turquoise - Plants around the school, healthy eating
6 Sapphire - Global awareness, energy
2 Emerald - Saving water
2 Jade - Waste paper
2 Olive - Waste paper
3 Cherry - Waste paper
3 Ruby - Rubbish / litter
1 Amber - Plants
Global awareness saved for next action plan.
The action plan can be found on the G:school council/Eco-schools action plan
2. Classes to talk about the actions and start to work on the first one. Choose an energy monitor.
3. Next meeting in 2 weeks: Tuesday 9th December
5 Magenta - Saving energy
5 Cerise - Litter/ Rubbish
6 Turquoise - Plants around the school, healthy eating
6 Sapphire - Global awareness, energy
2 Emerald - Saving water
2 Jade - Waste paper
2 Olive - Waste paper
3 Cherry - Waste paper
3 Ruby - Rubbish / litter
1 Amber - Plants
Global awareness saved for next action plan.
The action plan can be found on the G:school council/Eco-schools action plan
2. Classes to talk about the actions and start to work on the first one. Choose an energy monitor.
3. Next meeting in 2 weeks: Tuesday 9th December
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Eco-Schools
Tuesday 11th November
1. Ideas from the classes:
4 Lilac:
- Turn off the lights when you're leaving the room.
- Have more stickers to remind people.
- Pick up litter and put peel in the compost bin.
- Recycle paper and plastic and reuse scrap paper.
- At home try not to use the computer and the tv at the same time.
- Use both sides of paper.
- Use paper sensibly.
- Use cereal boxes for art work.
3 Scarlet:
- Remember to use the blue recycling bins.
- Remember to switch off the computer when you are not using it.
- Try to use the wipe clean whiteboard as much as you can.
- Remind people to throw their fruit rubbish in the compost bin.
3 Cherry:
- Plant lots of plants.
- Use equiptment properly so it doesn't get broken.
- Look after people in the playground.
Year 6:
- Try to use healthier ketchup etc in the dinner hall.
- Try to walk to school as much as you can.
2 Olive:
- Don't add extra salt to the food in the dinner hall.
- In your homework books, don't miss out pages.
- have a compost bin for the dinner hall so food does not go on the floor.
2 Jade
- Put large signs for the recycle bins so that people know where they are.
- Instead of logging off, shut down, especially at the end of the day!
2 Emerald
- Use a rubber to get rid of mistakes don't throw the paper away!
- Don't waste water in the playground by letting the water fountains keep running.
5 Cerise:
-In your homework books, try to use the whole page.
3 Ruby:
- Collect recycling more often.
- Have a light monitor in the classroom to turn off the lights and computers in the class at the end of the day.
- Have a recycling bin for the library.
2. Eco Schools Checklist
Simple Environmental Review
This simple review is suitable for the Bronze award. To achieve Silver or Green Flag status, schools must complete a full environmental review, however, this audit could be carried out by pupils as a supplement to the full review.
Litter/Rubbish
1. Is there too much litter on the ground in the school grounds? No
2. Does the school have organised litter picking sessions? No
3. Are there enough bins inside and outside, in the school grounds? Yes
Energy
4. Are the lights left on in classrooms when people aren’t in them? Yes
5. Is it sometimes too hot in classrooms and the heating cannot be turned down? No
6. Are the computers in the ICT suite left on when not in use? Yes
Waste
7. Does the school recycle its paper from classrooms and offices? Yes
- We need to start collecting it again and Westminster need to collect it more often.
8. Does the school compost its waste fruit/vegetables/weeds etc? Yes
- We could do more than this.
9. Does the school try to buy goods made from recycled materials? No
Water
10. Are there push-stop water-saving taps in the toilets? Yes
11. Are there water-saving devices on the urinals in the toilets? Don't know
School Grounds
12. Does the school have a growing area? Yes
13. Are there enough places for pupils to sit at playtime? Yes
Biodiversity
14. Does the school have a wildlife area? Yes
- It needs some work to attract wildlife.
15. How else do you try to attract wildlife into the school grounds?
Transport
16. Is there a problem with cars outside school before school and at home time? Yes
17. Is it possible for most pupils to walk/cycle to school or take public transport? Yes
Healthy Living
18. Does the school have a fruit/healthy tuck shop at breaktimes? Yes
- Not as much in the juniors.
19. Are healthy options encouraged for school dinners? Yes
20. Is drinking water available in class? Yes
Global Perspectives
21. Do pupils consider how actions taken within the school affect people and the
environment locally and globally? No
- Some people are starting to do this but we need to get better at it.
Date of Review:11th Nov 2008
Review carried out by: School Council
3. NEXT MEETING
Please choose which of these areas your class thinks is the most important for us to work on. The next meeting will be in 2 weeks time on Tuesday 25th November at 1pm.
1. Ideas from the classes:
4 Lilac:
- Turn off the lights when you're leaving the room.
- Have more stickers to remind people.
- Pick up litter and put peel in the compost bin.
- Recycle paper and plastic and reuse scrap paper.
- At home try not to use the computer and the tv at the same time.
- Use both sides of paper.
- Use paper sensibly.
- Use cereal boxes for art work.
3 Scarlet:
- Remember to use the blue recycling bins.
- Remember to switch off the computer when you are not using it.
- Try to use the wipe clean whiteboard as much as you can.
- Remind people to throw their fruit rubbish in the compost bin.
3 Cherry:
- Plant lots of plants.
- Use equiptment properly so it doesn't get broken.
- Look after people in the playground.
Year 6:
- Try to use healthier ketchup etc in the dinner hall.
- Try to walk to school as much as you can.
2 Olive:
- Don't add extra salt to the food in the dinner hall.
- In your homework books, don't miss out pages.
- have a compost bin for the dinner hall so food does not go on the floor.
2 Jade
- Put large signs for the recycle bins so that people know where they are.
- Instead of logging off, shut down, especially at the end of the day!
2 Emerald
- Use a rubber to get rid of mistakes don't throw the paper away!
- Don't waste water in the playground by letting the water fountains keep running.
5 Cerise:
-In your homework books, try to use the whole page.
3 Ruby:
- Collect recycling more often.
- Have a light monitor in the classroom to turn off the lights and computers in the class at the end of the day.
- Have a recycling bin for the library.
2. Eco Schools Checklist
Simple Environmental Review
This simple review is suitable for the Bronze award. To achieve Silver or Green Flag status, schools must complete a full environmental review, however, this audit could be carried out by pupils as a supplement to the full review.
Litter/Rubbish
1. Is there too much litter on the ground in the school grounds? No
2. Does the school have organised litter picking sessions? No
3. Are there enough bins inside and outside, in the school grounds? Yes
Energy
4. Are the lights left on in classrooms when people aren’t in them? Yes
5. Is it sometimes too hot in classrooms and the heating cannot be turned down? No
6. Are the computers in the ICT suite left on when not in use? Yes
Waste
7. Does the school recycle its paper from classrooms and offices? Yes
- We need to start collecting it again and Westminster need to collect it more often.
8. Does the school compost its waste fruit/vegetables/weeds etc? Yes
- We could do more than this.
9. Does the school try to buy goods made from recycled materials? No
Water
10. Are there push-stop water-saving taps in the toilets? Yes
11. Are there water-saving devices on the urinals in the toilets? Don't know
School Grounds
12. Does the school have a growing area? Yes
13. Are there enough places for pupils to sit at playtime? Yes
Biodiversity
14. Does the school have a wildlife area? Yes
- It needs some work to attract wildlife.
15. How else do you try to attract wildlife into the school grounds?
Transport
16. Is there a problem with cars outside school before school and at home time? Yes
17. Is it possible for most pupils to walk/cycle to school or take public transport? Yes
Healthy Living
18. Does the school have a fruit/healthy tuck shop at breaktimes? Yes
- Not as much in the juniors.
19. Are healthy options encouraged for school dinners? Yes
20. Is drinking water available in class? Yes
Global Perspectives
21. Do pupils consider how actions taken within the school affect people and the
environment locally and globally? No
- Some people are starting to do this but we need to get better at it.
Date of Review:11th Nov 2008
Review carried out by: School Council
3. NEXT MEETING
Please choose which of these areas your class thinks is the most important for us to work on. The next meeting will be in 2 weeks time on Tuesday 25th November at 1pm.
Monday, 3 November 2008
Friday, 24 October 2008
Meeting 24th October 2008
School Councillors:
Johvaan - 1 Orange
Nancy - 2 Jade
Ali - 2 Olive
Nafisa - 2 Emerald
Art - 3 Ruby
Ikram - 3 Scarlet
Shouq - 3 Cherry
Rashma - 4 Lilac
Luke - 4 Violet
Youseph - 5 Magenta
Housain - 5 Cerise
1. We talked about EcoSchools and all the things we do in school that are good for the environment.
2. Talk to our classes about how to make our school environmentally friendly. Think about rubbish, waste, walking to school and saving energy.
3. School dinners. Talk to our classes about how to let the dinner ladies know what we like and what we do not like.
4. School Council meetings will every other Tuesday at 1pm in 5 Fuschia. The next meeting is on Tuesday 4th November.
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