Sandon Business and Enterprise College Environmental Policy The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers and cities, but to know someone here and there who thinks and feels with us, and who, though distant, is close to us in spirit, this makes the earth for us an inhabited garden. Goethe
Sandon Business and Enterprise College Environmental Policy The Environmental policy of the school aims to:- Give a high profile to environmental issues Develop a responsible attitude towards environmental concerns and encourages pupils to become environmentally aware so that their own actions will help to build a balanced environment. Create an pleasant, working, teaching and learning environment for staff and pupils To provide a nurturing environment where students will develop to their fullest academic, social, emotional, spiritual and physical potential Strive towards the conservation of energy and precious natural resources Provide an unbiased view of environmental issues Have a fully integrated cross-curricular approach to Environmental Education Use the philosophy of the school to teach environmental issues in addition to the curriculum Make full use of the school grounds as an educational resource Continue to work closely with outside agencies on the environment Above all prepare students for the local, national and global community. European Eco Schools Status European Eco School status was achieved by Sandon Business and Enterprise College for three consecutive times: 1998, 2001, 2003 and in 2005 the school was awarded Permanent European Eco School Status. European Eco School status was awarded for the fifth time in April 2009. One of only a handful of High Schools in the country to do so.
Sustainable Schools The aims of Sustainable Schools 1. To empower students to lead sustainable lives, teaching them the skills and behaviours they need to challenge the demand on resources, water and climate change. 2. To ensure their quality of life for the future. 3. To help students to improve communities and the environment in which families and students live. 4. It is integral to community cohesion. Sustainable Schools is a tool to promote an ethos for life where students to care for themselves, for one another and for the community. There are 8 gateways to Sustainable Schools.
Sustainable Schools Gateways
Who is part of the Sustainable Schools Steering Group? Pupil representatives from the different projects. Governors Head Teacher Strategic Director responsible for Sustainable Schools Teachers Bursar Learning Support Staff Caretaker Parents Which outside agencies does the Sustainable Schools regularly work with? Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Street Scene Travel wise Groundwork Trust Encams Transforming Schools Hadens.
Sustainable Schools Projects 2010/2011 Improvement to the school grounds Engaging students with the growing of plants Eco Schools GreenPower The Eco School Group regularly engaged with? Eco Schools Eco School Code Litter Campaigns Bubblegum Campaign Walk to School Week Safer Routes to School Challenge. Travel Plan. Climate Chaos. Global warming. World Earth Day. International Video Conference Show case presentation to share best practice Projects to improve the school ground such as the courtyard environment and landscaping. Educational visits out of school
How does Sustainable Schools and Eco School Status impact on the whole school? The experience benefits Sandon Business and Enterprise College, by giving pupils the opportunity to be actively involved in making decisions on school policy. It raises pupil awareness of Environmental Issues. It raises the status of Environmental Education. It is directly responsible for improvements in the school grounds and local community. It creates positive links with the community and local business. It has a positive impact on school life. The Sustainable Schools Action Plan This is in the process of being created.