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Eco Schools

St Christophers Academy are proud to be part of the Eco Schools programme. This programme not only raises environmental awareness, but also empowers students to look after the world we live in. Our main aim is to become a Green Flag school and we are continually working towards this goal. 

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Our Eco Team

Our Eco team are all volunteers from Years 1-6 who are led by Miss Bhayani and Mr May. The Eco team meet on a weekly basis to discuss the next steps to reduce litter and waste within our school. In addition to this the Eco team host fundraising days for charities and raise money for Eco projects within school. 

 

Bronze award 

The Eco team have successfully gained their bronze award. They achieved this by completing  a thorough environmental review of our school and were able to identify three key areas we need to improve. These were: 

  • Litter  

  • Healthy Living 

  • Waste 

They helped to create an action plan based on these three key areas which are soon to be reviewed.  

Well done Eco Team, we are now on our way to achieving the silver award!

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Our Eco-team organised a ‘Wear it Green day’ to support the Just One Tree charity which plants trees in areas of deforestation around the world.

Just One Tree is a non-profit initiative which helps to remove CO2 from the atmosphere through planting trees in areas of need.

The pupils at St Christophers raised an impressive £200 which will plant 200 trees to help towards the fight in climate change. 

Investors in Pupils

The Investors in Pupils programme is an established national quality mark to recognise, develop and extend pupil/student voice and participation strategies in schools and educational settings, building young people's life skills, character and resilience.

The programme offers schools a framework for involving pupils in decision-making, and developing responsibility and leadership in relation to their learning, behaviour, attendance, classroom management and induction. It is powerful in developing a positive ethos where pupils learn about how the school is run, and, in turn, understand how they themselves can contribute to the running of the school. Pupils commit to common goals and teamwork – together with each other and with staff.

 

What does this look like at St Christophers?

Here at St Christophers we have a big focus on pupil voice, the pupils are encouraged to ask questions about the school. As staff, we work hard to ensure that all questions and suggestions are answered comprehensively so that the children know we have listened and considered what they have to say.

  • Our suggestion box is always full of fantastic ideas, we have meetings to discuss these ideas and then feed back to the children in assembly time.
  • Our teachers will share with their classes what training they have done and how this will improve their learning.
  • At the beginning of each school year the classes will set class rules and mission statements that the whole class will agree to follow and work towards enabling the children to regulate their own behaviour.
  • Each class will decide who will be their school council members. These pupils will attend meetings with members of staff to share the ideas and concerns of the class. They are then given time by the class teacher to feed back to their class the decisions made by the council.
  • Our children understand that all the resources within the school have a cost and that choices have to be made when making purchases. They are also careful with the school equipment and look after everything, in order to ensure replacements do not need to be bought costing the school extra money.
  • At the end of year 5, children can apply to be House Captain, Prefects or Head Boy/Girl, when they will be in year 6. These prestigious roles are awarded, based firstly on their application, and then their classmates vote on the shortlist of applicants.   

As a result of these steps, we have a school full of confident pupils who know they are important. Each and every child knows they are listened to and are not afraid to make suggestions. All our pupils know that they are valued equally and no one's voice gets lost in a crowd.