Schools in the Limpopo province who participate in the international Eco-Schools Programme recently gathered at Bolivia Lodge in Polokwane to celebrate their 2017 achievements. The awards presented at the ceremony were in acknowledgment of the participating schools meeting all the criteria for the Eco-Schools programme.
The assessment criteria for the Eco-Schools programme includes evaluation on schools’ efforts to improve environmental awareness and sustainability practices in the school and the community, developing environmental action projects and learning programmes which have improved their schools’ sustainability practices.
A total of 95 awards were presented to schools during this prestigious annual ceremony. From those that received recognition on the day included 17 schools that received their “Green Flag” for having successfully participated for three years in the programme, 12 schools that received their “Decade Awards” indicating that they have been participating successfully in the programme for more than 10 years while 28 of the schools received their “Platinum Awards” indicating that they have been participating in the programme for six to nine years.
Ten of the Limpopo schools that received awards are supported through funding from De Beers, while six schools that received awards are supported by the Capricorn District Municipality and a further ten schools are funded by Fetakgomo-Greater Tubatse Municipality.
Says Judy van Schalkwyk, WESSA Project Manager for Eco-Schools in the Limpopo Province: “It is an honour to work with schools at local level in the Eco-Schools programme. The awards ceremony is a great platform for schools to showcase their success stories, and share their ideas, challenges and solutions with peers. These schools are truly ambassadors for a healthy environment!”
Eco-Schools is a school-based environmental management, certification and sustainable development education programme of the international Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). The programme is implemented in 67 countries around the world and by WESSA in South Africa since 2003. Eco-Schools aims to improve environmental management and environmental learning at schools by assisting them to grow and develop their environmental capacity. The programme supports the National Curriculum (CAPS) and benefits the school in terms of whole-school development and improvement.
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CONTACT
Judy van Schalkwyk
WESSA Project Manager: Eco-Schools
Tel 072 455 2252
Email Judy@wessa.co.za
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Image 8: Educators received various educational resources such as the EnviroKids Magazines.