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PLANTING SOME POSITIVITY

November 18, 2011

Planting Some Positivity!

Not even the rain could dampen our Green-School’s spirits as the Green-Schools Woodland was launched in Ballinreeshig Nature Farm, Co. Cork in conjunction with Will and Away Outdoor Education Company on Thursday 17th November, 2011. Over 100 students from local Green-Schools braved the elements to gather at the site where they celebrated the success of the Green-Schools programme in Ireland by planting over 100 oak trees. In total, 3,560 native trees will be planted to represent each school in the Green-Schools programme. The event also offered the Green-Schools programme a chance to celebrate the UN International Year of Forests 2011.


Students from pre-schools up university level attended the launch where they were congratulated for their dedication and enthusiasm by Rachel Boyle, Green-Schools Officer and Sean and Will O’ Halloran of Will and Away Outdoor Education Company. Cork County Council also supported the event and provided the woodland with a beautiful plaque.

The day was a fantastic success with a huge turnout, and an experience that the teachers and students won’t forget! The woodland hopes to serve as a symbol of the programme, representing the continuous efforts of Green-Schools to tackle environmental challenges. Congratulations to all involved!

Get in Touch

Schools around the country also took part in the day by holding planting events in their schools and local areas. If your school took part, please let us know about your event and send us in a photograph or two to greenschools@antaisce.org

 

WELCOME BACK TO ALL GREEN-SCHOOLS

September 14, 2011

Welcome back!

Green-Schools Ireland would like to welcome back all Green-Schools! The An Taisce Green-Schools programme is now entering into its 15th year in Ireland, and the programme continues to grow from strength to strength! There are currently 3,560 schools registered on the Green-Schools programme and 2,310 are flying the Green Flag! Schools are currently working hard on the seven different themes of the programme; Litter and Waster, Energy, Water, Travel, Biodiversity, Global Citizen...


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GIVE A TREE ROOTS - GREEN-SCHOOLS WOODLAND DAY

September 14, 2011

To celebrate the success of the Green-Schools programme and International Year of the Forests, a Green-Schools woodland will be planted on the 17th November at Ballinreeshig Nature Farm, Co. Cork in conjunction with Will and Away. 3,560 trees will be planted to represent each school in the Green-Schools programme!

The An Taisce Green-Schools programme is now entering into its 15th year in Ireland, and the programme continues to grow from strength to strength! There are currently 3,560 school...


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GREEN-SCHOOLS SEMINARS 2011

September 8, 2011
Every year the Green-Schools programme, in conjunction with Local Authorities, hold seminars around Ireland in late September/early October. The aim of these seminars is both to introduce new schools to the programme as well as to offer schools who are working on achieving their first or subsequent flags guidance and advice on the different themes of the programme.

The seminars comprise of a presentation by an An Taisce Education Officer followed by discussion time where schools can preset ...


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GREEN-SCHOOLS IRELAND ATTENDS THE NASA/ECO-SCHOOLS USA CLIMATE CHANGE CONNECTIONS INSTITUTE

August 3, 2011

Green-Schools Ireland was lucky enough to be invited to the NASA/Eco-Schools USA Climate Change Connections Professional Development Institute event which ran July 27-29, 2011 in Washington DC and was attended by representatives of the Eco-Schools Programme in Ireland and Puerto Rico as well as educators from Fairbanks and Wasilla, Alaska, tribal schools from the Southwest (New Mexico and Arizona), and Atlanta, Georgia.


“The Eco-Schools USA  Climate Change Connections is designed to build up...


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I LOVE CYCLING by Saoirse Moore, 6 years old

June 2, 2011
My name is Saoirse Moore and I am 6 years old. I live in Clarinbridge, Co. Galway. I am in senior infants in Scoil Mhuire. My teacher is Mrs. Murphy. I love school and I love Maths. I cycle to school almost every day with my mommy or my daddy. Sometimes I walk to school with my dog Cookie. I love cycling and I love walking. It helps to keep me healthy. We had fun on the An Taisce cycle to the swimming pool. They gave me a hi-vis jacket to keep me safe. I always wear my helmet. I always stop, ...
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PRIMARY SCHOOL IN CABRA WINS ESB ELECTRIC IRELAND

May 20, 2011
The winning schools of An Taisce Green Schools Energy Project sponsored by ESB Electric Ireland were announced at an event in Tailors Hall, Dublin today attended by Minister of State for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Fergus O’Dowd. The overall winner was St. Catherine’s Senior Girls’ School in Cabra, who partnered with their catering company, Glanmore Foods to consider how the business could improve energy efficiency and reduce its carbon footprint. The young students, a...
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WATCH THIS BIKESPACE

May 18, 2011
Scoil Mhathair na Trocaire, Doon, Co.Limerick launched their Walk to School week last week with a flurry of excitement and creativity that brought a new meaning to the term ‘ best foot forward’. As a means of celebrating the success of their WOWs to date and Launch National Walk to School Week, they decided to hold a ‘wacky’ shoe competition where all 118 students in attendance designed their own ‘wacky’ shoe with findings from the art box. These were then used to create a giant â...
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COLAISTE CHIARAIN, SCOIL GHLAS GAN DABT!

May 13, 2011
Colaiste Chiarain are really shaking things up down in Croom, Co.Limerick in the lead up to National Walk to School Week. As part of their preparations for one of the most important weeks in the Green-Schools Calendar, the Green-Schools committee have organised an entire week of WOW days where raffle tickets will be given out daily to those that walk, cycle or park & stride to school. To further participation by all students, any student that travels sustainably in excess of 3 times next week...
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MULLAHORAN NS HOLD THEIR 1ST WOW DAY!

May 12, 2011
Mullahoran NS, Kilcogy, Co Cavan had their first WOW (Walk on Wednesday) day on Wednesday 11th May, 2011 with their Green-Schools Co-ordinator Deirdre Shaughnessy. The school are currently working hard on their Green-Schools Travel theme with An Taisce Green-Schools Officer Susan Doorley. They used the opportunity to have a WOW day on their walk to their local church for practicing before their confirmations this Friday! Just another take on the WOW day..do what you can, when you can!!...
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