Raising our first Green Flag. A very proud day for the whole school community.
The committee meets on a regular basis to discuss their progress and plans for the future.
The committee has organised various events to raise awareness around the issue of litter & waste such as:
the ‘Green Day/Climate Action Day’ within the school
creating awareness of recycling plastic bottles - guess the number of bottles in the bags
a poster competition
promoting Green Schools at our annual open night
committee members promoting Green Schools to their younger peers through the medium of PowerPoint presentations
as part of the Meitheal members role, they induct 1st years into the ‘Keep the school clean’ system
Green Schools Committee member Patrick Mc Grath was among the speakers at the ‘Inter-generational Climate Justice Conference’ in city hall and is pictured below with President Michael D. Higgins.
The committee were hard at work completing a bin audit to determine the most common waste types in the bins around the school. This formed part of their work towards the ‘Litter and Waste’ flag.
Front page news! The committee teamed up with ‘Clean Coasts’ to help with a beach clean at Ballycroneen beach. Their efforts made front page news on the Irish Examiner.
Keep up to date with our Green Schools Committee by following their Instagram account @greenschoolsccn