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Eco-Committee 2011-2012 Darcy Bowkett Max Shinton-Webb Josef Johnstone Lily Morgan Mackenzie Mole Isabelle Deasington Rhys Morgan Tahani Ali Summary of 4th Environmental Review Autumn Term 2011 We liked... Our new outdoor classroom. Our new playhouse Twmbarlwm Cottage and the new wheelie toys inside it. Mr Snuggles our school rabbit. Our hanging baskets and some plants in unusual places. Our new huge sand pit. Our Forest School has lovely signs up and music posts that we can use. The boys toilets had no paper towels on the floor and looked tidy. We didn’t like... Paper towels on the floor in the girls’ toilets. The plastic recycling bin was not in the hall and couldn’t be used properly. Unwanted and half-eaten fruit thrown on the ground in Forest School right by the compost bin. Growing gardening areas lost because of our new buildings in Forest School. Compost bin for staff room left outside. MALPAS CHURCH INFANT SCHOOL ECO-COMMITTEE – ACTION PLAN Autumn Term 2011 Action(s) 1 Keep our school tidy inside and outside. 2 Don’t waste fruit and dispose of it correctly; save electricity and water as much as we Activities The Eco Committee will consider litter in the classrooms as part of their weekly “spot check”. Introduce a thumbs up/thumbs down feedback during the weekly celebration assembly for the boys and girls toilets. Keep a tally chart of thumbs up for a prize at the end of term for the most thumbs up. Litter monitors on duty every playtime. Use the compost bins correctly. Introduce a monitor system for fruit at playtimes . Eco Committee members will be electricity and tap Timescale People and resources Cost November 2011-July 2012 Eco Committee Teachers Mid-day supervisors All children - November 2011-July 2012 Eco Committee All staff and children. - Success Criteria Monitoring Evidence and Evaluation Spot checks will have thumbs up every time. Litter monitors will give positive feedback during assemblies. On-going. Monitor verbal reports. Observation and questioning. Pupil voice survey. No fruit will be seen on the ground in our Forest School area. Ticks in the smiley face boxes on our On-going. Observation. Spot check lists. Questioning the children and staff. Pupil voice surveys. can. Improve and develop our gardens for growing things. Make our gardens more sustainable. 4 Recycle plastic bottles correctly. spot check list for all classes on most occasions. October 2011-July 2013 Mrs James, Eco Committee, all staff and pupils, parents and helpers. Gardening equipment, plants, flowers, seeds. November 2011-July 2012 Eco Committee Teachers Mid-day supervisors All children Cost unknown, likely sourced by grants and donations. 3 monitors for their classes. Create notices for smartboards and electrical appliances to be turned off when appropriate. Members of the Eco Committee will complete weekly “spot checks” to praise classes trying their best to save electricity. Grow vegetables, fruit and herbs/plants so that we can use them in school for cooking and in our lessons. Help to look after them as part of our lessons. Have termly community gardening days to help us. Give specific members of staff the responsibility of supporting the Eco Committee at morning breaks and - We will have planted, grown, nurtured and harvested our own fruit, vegetables and herbs for our own use. Mrs Lovell our cook will use our produce in her cooking. On-going. Monitor staff planning, observation and discussion. Photographs, observation, questioning. Children, staff and visitors will only put plastic bottles in the plastic recycling bin. Every 2 weeks on emptying the hall plastic recycling bin. Observation Observation and questioning, pupil voice survey. lunchtimes. Appoint adult and child recycling monitors. Monitors will make sure the bucket for recycling plastic milk bottles is on the playground every playtime. The bucket should be emptied at least every 2 days in the large recycling bin. Eco Committee will regularly remind peers and staff in assemblies and during playtimes. At the end of every playtime and lunchtime the Eco Committee and the appointed adult will check that the plastic bottles have been recycled appropriately. The plastic recycling bin in the hall will be checked and emptied if necessary every other week. A progress report and discussion. will be given to the children in assemblies at least twice every half term.