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Colvend Primary receives eighth Eco Schools Green Flag award for environmental work
Colvend Primary receives eighth Eco Schools Green Flag award for environmental work

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time4 days ago

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Colvend Primary receives eighth Eco Schools Green Flag award for environmental work

The school has demonstrated a comprehensive, integrated, and continuing commitment to environmental issues through its ongoing work within the school and local community. Colvend Primary School has received its 8th Eco Schools Green Flag award, recognising the school's long-term dedication to environmental education and sustainability. ‌ The school has demonstrated a comprehensive, integrated, and continuing commitment to environmental issues through its ongoing work within the school and local community. ‌ ‌ Head teacher, Aleksandra Stores, said: 'Our small rural school enables every pupil to actively participate in the eco committee, fostering a strong sense of environmental responsibility across the school and the wider community.' The school's P6 eco representative added: 'By carrying out an environmental review we created an action plan and decided how we would measure each action's impact and then linked them to our curriculum.' The school involves every pupil as well as the local community. Pupils reported that attending Colvend allows them to access the outdoors and being outside is great for learning and good for their wellbeing and staying healthy. ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. The action plan included pupils accessing learning sessions in The Climate Ready Classroom, class and beach visits with the Crichton Carbon Centre as well as a visit and tour at Bainloch Deer Park. ‌ Mrs Stores added: 'We are very lucky to have so many stakeholders who invest their time and effort into supporting Colvend Primary, allowing the pupils to have such rich learning experiences and address important climatic issues. 'The pupils' actions really do have an impact.' As Eco Schools is a pupil led programme each topic was chosen by the eco committee. Pupils chose: health and wellbeing, biodiversity and climate action which also included litter picks at Kippford and in the school grounds and community recreation field.

Colvend Primary School delighted with eighth Green Flag Award
Colvend Primary School delighted with eighth Green Flag Award

Daily Record

time02-07-2025

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Colvend Primary School delighted with eighth Green Flag Award

The award highlights to school's dedication to environmental education and sustainability. Colvend Primary School has received its eighth Green Flag Award, recognising the school's long-term dedication to environmental education and sustainability. The school has demonstrated a comprehensive, integrated, and continuing commitment to environmental issues through its ongoing work within the school and local community. ‌ Head teacher, Aleksandra Stores, said: 'Our small rural school enables every pupil to actively participate in the Eco Committee, fostering a strong sense of environmental responsibility across the school and the wider community.' ‌ The school's P6 Eco representative, added: 'By carrying out an environmental review we created an Action Plan and decided how we would measure each action's impact and then linked them to our curriculum.' The school involves every pupil as well as the local community. Pupils reported that attending Colvend allows them to access the outdoors. Being outside is great for learning and good for their wellbeing and staying healthy. The Action Plan included pupils accessing learning sessions in 'The Climate Ready Classroom', class and beach visits with the Crichton Carbon Centre as well as a visit and tour at Bainloch Deer Park. Mrs Stores added: 'We are very lucky to have so many stakeholders who invest their time and effort into supporting Colvend Primary, allowing the pupils to have such rich learning experiences and address important climatic issues. The pupils' actions really do have an impact.' As Eco-Schools is a pupil led programme, each topic was chosen by the Eco-Committee. Pupils chose: Health and Wellbeing, Biodivesity and Climate Action which also included two litter picks at Kippford and in the school grounds and community recreation field. Visit from local artist ‌ The Colvend pupils were delighted by a visit from local artist Philippa Sinclair, who talked to them about the coastline and what they might include in their paintings. Pupils chose the colours and the focus in their work which produced some super results. A huge thank you to Philippa for giving the children a great opportunity to use their skills and for supporting the school.

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