April 2009 (1.21 MB) - Information about upcoming grants opportunites and competitions, feedback from recent conferences and events as well as examples of good practice from several Worcestershire schools. |
| Eco Festival | Don't miss out on this July's Eco Festival for Schools, 2nd and 3rd July at Bishops Wood Centre, with a day for families on the 4th July! The Learning for Sustainability team have prepared an exciting programme with a wide range of workshops available! Spaces are limited to a maximum of 200 per day, so please book early. For more information please email rbrakspear@worcestershire.gov.uk |
| National Eco-Schools Show | This years Eco-Schools show for all Eco-Schools from across the country, sponsored by The Pod, will take place on Wednesday 24th June at Stoneleigh Conference and Exhibition Centre near Coventry. For more information contact Rupert Brakspear, rbrakspear@worcestershire.gov.uk. |
| Eco Schools conferences ~ Summer 2008 | Thank you to everyone who was able to attend and for your input ~ we hope you had a great day! We have compiled all of your Positive News (336.72 KB), which shows how much great work is happening in schools across Worcestershire. |
| Summer Term 2008 District Eco Schools meetings | Thank you to all host schools and to everyone who was able to attend the Summer Term District Eco Schools meetings. Please find below notes to summarise the discussions at the meetings. Summer Term District Eco Schools meetings notes (368.88 KB) |
| National Seminar for Sustainable Schools | Presentations from the National Seminar for Sustainable Schools held on 29 October 2007 for Chief Executives and Heads of Children's Services: Overview of Worcestershire County Council’s work on Sustainable Development |
| Climate Change Teaching Opportunity for KS3 | Are you a Teacher of KS 3 wanting to explore the issue of Climate Change, through Geography, Science or Citizenship? We are helping the New Economics Foundation to pilot a new activity box set, based on the Democs format. The box set includes a participative card game that takes up to an hour and a half. It explores the Key Information, Issues and Challenges facing us through Climate Change. Young people are encouraged to see the situation from different perspectives and think about how the issue relates to their lives and what they can do. For more information contact Rupert Brakspear on 01905 766378 |