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    • Sustainability

      At the Flourishing Schools Federation, sustainability is at the centre of everything we do. We are committed to nurturing environmentally responsible, socially aware and empowered young people. We aim to equip our pupils with the knowledge, values and skills to care for their planet – locally and globally.

      Through engaging, inclusive and practical learning experiences, we encourage our pupils to:

      • Develop a strong sense of responsibility for their environment
      • Understand key sustainability concepts such as reducing waste, conserving energy and protecting biodiversity
      • Appreciate different cultural perspectives on caring for the Earth
      • Take meaningful action within the school and wider community

      Sustainability is taught through a range of subject areas, including science, geography, RSHE and Forest School. Through these subjects, we encourage enquiry, research and exploration in order to build our problem-solvers of the future. Alongside classroom-based learning, children engage in special focus days (such as Earth Day and World Environment Day), environmental workshops and links with local charities.

      Both Northside and Queenswell Schools have active pupil eco-committees and representatives, who meet to develop environmental action plans and then feed back to their classes. They are key ambassadors for raising awareness about sustainability issues around the schools and local community, whilst also gaining hands-on experience of caring for our grounds.