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SILVER AWARD! Then GREEN!

Oliver our Eco-Warrior!
Oliver in P3 has worked so hard on a short story all about a monster who loves to recycle! Oliver really is an Eco-Warrior!
Our Eco-Code!
Eco-council takes over Bobby's nature club!
Mrs Moran took over Bobby's after school club as the torrential rain stopped us from building the bug hotel. We did lots of activities which will help us get our action plan well under way. We made posters, created dance moves for our eco-code and observed wildlife from our window. Darach, Owen and Fiontan made a tally chart so we can start to count how many plastic bottles we use in school.
The finished Eco-Code
Look after the world
and the world will look after you.
Let's make a start at Seaview!
The grass is green
The sky is blue
Let's make it grow at Seaview!
Working together to create our Eco-Code!
Darach's Eco-code poem
Look after the world
and the world will look after you.
Let's make a start at Seaview!
Leanne's Eco-Council song
Eco council here to make the environment better
We can recycle anything...
We're here now to get the green flag
Now our school is the best school in the world..... YEAH!
Eco Poem by Leanne and Anna
We are here to help
Everyone is connected
Let's get a green flag
For our school elected
We will work hard
To make the world a better place.
Eco-schools Action Plan

At our next meeting the children decided upon an action plan. Minutes were taken by Darach Bradley.
Biodiversity
Topic | Action | Target/ Measure | Deadline |
Biodiversity |
|
Take photographs before and after Use tally charts to count species of animals. |
March |
Healthy Eating |
Make a chart to note down all healthy snacks and meals in school. |
Create a laminated tick box and write totals everyday. We are aiming for 80% with healthy food. |
Christmas Then ongoing |
Waste |
|
All possible foods in compost bins. Create charts and posters to help everyone know what to put in. 80% have a reusable bottle. |
November June |
Full environmental review
On the 20th of September 2016 the Eco-council held their a meeting to conduct a 'Full Environmental Review'. The children decided upon areas in the school which need improving. The minutes were taken by Darach Bradley.
- Use both sides of the paper when printing
- Flower beds are full of nettles and the wood is broken so need replaced
- Fix the existing bird feeder and make more.
- Make a bug hotel
- Add compost bins.
- Plant vegetables.
- Make a wormery
- Reduce the amount of disposable plastic bottles
- Promote healthy eating in the school.
Meet our Eco-Councillors!

Seaview Primary School, Glenarm,
11 New Rd, Glenarm, Ballymena BT44 0AA
Phone: 028 2884 1372

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