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Cornwall Council discuss the eco-schools project
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00:00So the EcoSchools programme began for us probably about 18 months ago. It was a way to augment
00:12and enhance really what we were already doing in and beyond the curriculum. And I think
00:19it was a really good vehicle to promote some positive changes that we'd made and also push
00:31through things that we wanted to do better. You know, our youngest children got involved
00:36with building bug hotels and making fat balls for the birds, bird watching, getting to know
00:42the names of the animals and the trees on our site. We went through a programme of tree
00:46planting here, which our EcoSchools team led. They then led lots of assemblies, bringing
00:51different topics to the forefront and set little challenges that were done as challenges
01:01at home. And then we celebrated them through those assemblies. It's a way for children
01:06to really take pride in their school. So we've got children who are responsible for collecting
01:12the fruit waste, the peelings from the kitchen, filling our own compost, collecting and sorting
01:18the recycling each week. And I think it's those things that are really tangible and hands-on
01:26and they're easy to do and the children will lead it once you give them the
01:32the tools and the initiative and the purpose and reason behind it. We learn how to make bird
01:40feeders, how to make bird food and also make bug hotels and plant trees to help the environment.
01:48We learned about bug hotels and EcoClub and we made fat balls. It was really fun.
01:54For me, I think it's really important to educate young people very early on about climate change
02:03so they can make good choices, sustainable choices and hopefully go on to choose green careers
02:11and help us to save the planet because at the end of the day they are our future.

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