In the Berkhamsted spotlight

The Great Big Green Week

Berkhamsted Schools Group Episode 73

Summary

In this episode, Simon from Bonjour speaks with Laura Thompson and Sarah Blackmore about The Great Big Green Week, a key event dedicated to sustainability and eco-conscious initiatives within schools. They discuss a range of activities designed to involve both children and families in sustainable living, highlighting the role of Eco Councils in fostering environmental responsibility. The conversation emphasises the importance of community and parental involvement, the value of hands-on experiences, and the long-term benefits of nurturing eco-aware habits in children.

Takeaways

  • The Great Big Green Week is a flagship event for promoting sustainability.
  • Activities include walking, gardening, and reducing waste.
  • Children are encouraged to take ownership of environmentally friendly habits.
  • Eco Councils enable pupils to lead real, meaningful change.
  • Parental involvement strengthens community engagement in sustainability efforts.
  • Small, everyday actions can collectively lead to lasting environmental impact.
  • Sustainability education should begin at an early age.
  • Practical, hands-on activities help children connect with and value the natural world.
  • Collaboration and critical thinking are key skills fostered through these initiatives.
  • Parents can reinforce sustainable practices within the home environment.

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