Showing posts with label Green Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Schools. Show all posts

Monday, 17 June 2019

Recycling Plastic Bottles- idea for summer holidays!

Well the summer holidays are almost here and no doubt many parents will be wondering how on earth they're going to keep their little darlings occupied for a whole 8 weeks? It's a fair question!

With the Irish weather as unpredictable as it is, you can be guaranteed there'll be a few rainy days where everyone will be stuck inside and the kids will be bored....so with that in mind, I thought it might be worth posting a simple idea that perhaps some of the kids would be interested in....

Have a look at the following link: http://www.sealrescueireland.org/blog/ecobricks

Seal Rescue Ireland have an initiative to encourage recycling of plastic bottles by converting them into "eco- bricks". These bricks can then be re-used and turned into furniture or even to build walls. The idea is to raise awareness of unnecessary plastic waste and to hopefully reduce the amount of plastic waste we produce.  Lots of sea animals, including seals,are getting entangled in plastic waste or ingesting plastic waste which can be fatal. This idea might be a way to re-use and -up-cycle some of the plastic bottles that end up in your recycling bin or rubbish. However, bear in mind that Seal Rescue Ireland have to assess the weight/quality of the ecobrick before accepting it so they will NOT accept bricks sent to them via post!




Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Green School Flag event in City North Hotel, Dublin.

Last Thursday, the 23rd of May, 2 members of the Green Schools Committee, Matthew Watson and Hannah Foy, attended an event in Dublin where they were presented with a Green Flag in recognition of the work done on the theme of Energy. They were accompanied by Ms Grisewood and Bernie and the day consisted of registration and a delicious lunch, followed by an award ceremony where various  members of An Taisce spoke about the importance of the Green Schools Programme, particularly given the challenges presented by Climate Change. Minister Damien English was also in attendance and congratulated the children on their hard work.  The children were then presented with their new flag and certificate.






Thursday, 4 April 2019

Follow our Blog!

Image result for paperless clipartWe have a new 'follow by email' feature at the top of our blog. 

Please enter and submit your email address to receive email notifications if a new post is published on our blog. This will ensure you are kept up-to-date with what is happening in the school. Emails will be sent out on days when the blog is updated between 3-5pm. 

This is all part of our Green School campaign to reduce the amount of paper used in our school. This blog will be used instead of notes sent home in bags where possible. 



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Monday, 1 April 2019

Ditching Plastic!

Did you know that one million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute?

According to Sandra Laville and Matthew Taylor of the Guardian, 

"More than 480bn plastic drinking bottles were sold in 2016 across the world, up from about 300bn a decade ago. If placed end to end, they would extend more than halfway to the sun. By 2021 this will increase to 583.3bn, according to the most up-to-date estimates from Euromonitor International’s global packaging trends report."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/28/a-million-a-minute-worlds-plastic-bottle-binge-as-dangerous-as-climate-change

You might say to yourself, "So what?" "How does that affect me?" Well, much of what we throw away in the form of plastic does not actually get recycled and ends up in landfill or in our lakes, rivers, seas and oceans.  The danger here is that as plastic breaks down over time into micro-plastics, it is ingested by sea animals and birds and is now ending up in our food chain (in fish and shellfish)! We have seen the impact they have caused on large sea mammals such as seals and whales but the impact on human health in the long term can only be imagined!
As part of a drive to reduce our dependence on and over -consumption of plastic bottles and plastic packaging, we are asking you as parents to consider approaching your local supermarkets to urge them to go plastic-free and to avoid buying bottled water for your household. You can invest in a reusable bottle instead. 
For more ideas on little things we can all do to end plastic pollution and calculate your own plastic usage, have a look at the following link:https://www.earthday.org/2018/06/08/what-you-can-do-to-end-plastic-pollution/ 

















Friday, 15 February 2019

P.A.

Many thanks to our P.A. for organising two great trips today! What a brilliant week we've had!

Related imagePlease click HERE to support their fundraiser! Money raised will be used for a Garden Project, including the purchase of a polytunnel. A school garden would be a fantastic resource for our school and would provide amazing opportunities for hands-on and practical learning!





Have a look at the photos from today. Juniors and Seniors went to the Playcentre in Trim, and 1st-6th Class went to the Aviva to see the Irish Rugby team train!