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Green magazine waun february 2011
1. “Let’s be eco-friendly”
WAUN WEN PRIMARY NEWSLETTER
We won the Sustainable Swansea Award.
We were proud to receive our award and we are carrying on with all the
work that makes our school an Eco School.
Article from Swansea’s Evening Post:
GREEN ACHIEVERS Waun Wen Primary School head boy Connor Harris, 11, and
head girl Sophie Mainwaring, 11, receive the Swansea Sustainable School Bronze
Award from Swansea Environmental Education Forum co-ordinator Anita Houten.
School lands eco prize
A SWANSEA school has hit its environment target head on.
Pupils from Waun Wen Primary School have won a bronze award from the Swansea
Sustainable Schools scheme.
The honour is given to schools for their commitment to improving standards in energy
and water consumption, global citizenship, waste and recycling, school grounds, and
buildings and transport issues.
Phillip McDonnell, chairman of the scheme, said: "Schools in Swansea give priority to
teaching pupils about environmental issues.
"Swansea Sustainable Schools scheme is driving this agenda."
GREEN MAGAZINE Waun Wen Primary February 2011
2. “Let’s be eco-friendly”
Our Gardens
We planted lots of daffodil bulbs and
they are growing well.
Once the daffodils have flowered
[ready for St. David’s Day – we hope!]
We will be able to plant our
vegetables. Each class is deciding what
vegetables they want to plant.
Recycling Workshop
Our Junior classes had
recycling workshops to
remind us of the
importance of the 5 Rs
REFUSE
REPAIR
REDUCE
REUSE
RECYCLE
We learnt about how long various materials take to decay in landfill sites.
We were shocked to find out that plastics take 450 years and glass never
decays. Babies’ nappies take 75 years – YIKES!
We know how important it
is to implement the 5 Rs.
At school we use recycled
products whenever
possible. We reuse then
recycle our paper. We
recycle plastics, batteries,
uniform, ink cartridges,
card and food. We put the
water from our water bottles in the water butt and our fruit waste goes in
the compost bin.
GREEN MAGAZINE Waun Wen Primary February 2011
3. “Let’s be eco-friendly”
We encourage our parents to recycle too. All houses in Swansea now have
kerbside recycling for paper and card, tins and glass bottles, plastics and
food.
GREEN MAGAZINE Waun Wen Primary February 2011