We’re incredibly proud of the amazing sustainability work happening in Mickley First School! Our dedicated Climate Action Teams have been hard at work implementing plans to help limit our collective impact on the planet and teach the students about the importance of caring for the environment.
Here is a summary of what we have been up to:
Planting, growing and biodiversity
- Apple and pear trees were planted around the hall to help purify the air and combat climate change.
- We grew our own vegetables, such as carrots, beans, cabbages, and potatoes with student involvement.
- Using recycled pallets and donated wood, we’ve created a living wall and herb garden with rosemary, thyme, lemon grass, and chives, providing a sensory experience for children.
Reuse, recycling and waste reduction
- A Book Swap Shop was organised for World Book Day to promote reuse and reduce waste.
- Compost Bins are used for food and kitchen waste, reducing landfill use and enriching the soil.
Water and energy conservation
- Water Butts have been installed to collect rainwater for watering plants, mud kitchens, and other outdoor activities, reducing the reliance on tap water.
- An Energy Audit has been conducted by our ‘planet protectors’ to encourage energy-saving habits and awareness of electricity use.
Sustainable travel
- Walk to School Challenge Week encouraged our students to opt to walk for their commute to reduce car emissions whilst promoting healthy choices.
- Scoot2School Fridays welcomes active travel to reduce car emissions and improve air quality.
Education and awareness
- Green Careers Day allowed our students to participate in exciting workshops learning about sustainable careers, making turbines, and understanding energy generation.
- We share our sustainability efforts through social media, newsletters, and assemblies to inspire broader action.
We look forward to continuing to engage in more activities to work towards a more sustainable environment.