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Action lists for the 4 sustainability pillars

Climate education and Green Careers 

Excellence in education and skills: Preparing all young people for a world impacted by climate change through learning and practical experience.

  • Conduct an audit of your school’s core subjects’ promotion of climate education using these existing curriculum mapping resources as a guide
  • At primary level, embed the teaching/ reading of texts that center climate change/ sustainability using this list
  • Check if you are eligible for any of these funding opportunities relating to outdoor education
  • Provide whole-school CPD time (including to each department) to rewrite unit plans, based on a curriculum audit
  • Purchase a new set of texts to teach at KS3 that explicitly engage with climate change or sustainability (e.g. in English, choose a fiction text engaging with the theme of sustainability)
  • Organise in-house CPD for your estates team on sustainable construction with The Green Register of Construction Professionals
  • Work with Green Schools Project to run CPD sessions for climate education integration into your curriculum
  • Promote more accurate understandings/ dispel myths of green careers by disseminating this poster around school e.g. on computer displays/ during tutor time
  • Use resources from Youth Employment UK to promote awareness of Green Careers in assemblies, tutor time, or PSHE subject time
  • Use resources from WWF to promote more accurate understandings/ dispel myths about climate change e.g. on computer displays/ during tutor time, in assemblies, or PSHE subject time

Biodiversity

A better environment for future generations: enhancing biodiversity, improving air quality and increasing access tt, and connection with, nature in and around education and care setting.

  • Checkout some of the case studies in the London school air quality toolkit
  • Add air purifying indoor plants for classrooms
  • Open windows to ventilate your school to improve indoor air quality
  • Create a green barrier between school grounds and adjacent roads
  • Create a bespoke green wall on site
  • Join Barnet’s Anti-idling campaign
  • Use portable air quality monitors to learn about which areas to focus on. Children could carry them on their way to school and learn more about data.
  • Coordinate and promote a walking bus with parents to reduce congestion around your school 

Adaptation and Resilience

Resilience to climate change: adapting our education and care buildings and system to prepare effects of climate change.

Decarbonisation

NetZero: Reducing direct and indirect emissions from education buildings, driving innovation to meet Barnets NetZero targets and providing opportunities for children and young people to engage practically in the transition to NetZero.

  • Consider purchasing sustainably sourced/recycled resources. e.g. paper
  • Implement printing limits for all students and staff
  • Check if your school received additional school condition allocations (SCA) for energy efficiency. If this funding is unspent, it can be used for decarbonisation planning
  • Check if you are eligible to apply for the Conditions Improvement Fund
  • Reduce business travel and make all meetings online where possible
  • Encourage staff and students to reduce car usage (where possible) by encouraging active travel methods
  • Conduct a survey with parents and staff to gather data on your school community’s commute; use this data to create a School Travel Plan
  • Join Transport for London’s Travel for Life programme and use their free resources to help implement your School Travel Plan
  • Apply for the Workplace Charging Scheme (a grant for state-funded education institutes to provide support towards the costs of the purchase, installation and infrastructure of electric vehicle chargepoints)
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  • Perform an audit of current procurement suppliers and identify those with ISO14001 certification – and consider if a change in current procurement is required (e.g. reducing red meat, or implementing seasonal menus)
  • Implement composting of food waste and using the compost in other ways, e.g. as fertiliser on wild spaces or growing patches
  • Consider introducing a meat-free day