Supporting an integrated approach to learning and teaching
Our nine interlinked Eco-Schools topics provide scope for a thematic approach across all six Areas of Learning and Experience (AoLEs).
This not only allows learners to become more sophisticated in their environmental understanding, but also enables them to make connections and transfer learning. We have a range of resources that are all designed to promote these cross curricular links.
View our resourcesBenefiting local communities, Wales and the world
The Eco-Schools programme links local, national and international contexts. What’s more the nine Eco-Schools topics compliment many of the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Local
Eco-Schools are encouraged to look beyond the school gate, reach out to the wider community and tackle local issues.
National
The programme is rooted in Welsh culture and is recognised at a national level by Welsh Government, who have supported the programme for more than 20 years.
International
Eco-Schools is a global phenomenon which operates in 70 countries. Taking part in the programme in Wales makes your school a part of the global family of more than 56,000 schools worldwide who are taking positive action to create a sustainable future.
Eco-Schools have ensured that eco-education is not just an ‘add on’ to tick an ESDGC box. It has ensured that we have embedded eco-education throughout the entire curriculum. Our pupils are more aware of their environment and how the decisions they make can worsen or better affect it.
Bassaleg High School
The morale in the E-team is amazing and the pupils love to be actively involved every week. They take pride in their school... This year we expect to see 40 members plus attending E-team as they have themselves seen how rewarding the club is. It is an honour to see this pride in the children and an eagerness to protect the environment.
Eastern Primary
Register your school with Eco-Schools Wales and start your sustainability journey.
Find out moreAll our Eco-Schools work through seven steps. Once a school has put this in place and collected evidence of their progress, they can apply for an Eco-Schools award.
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