On this page we will update you on all the Eco news from Mission Grove.
Eco Council 2024-2025
North Site
South Site
Our Eco Council consists of representatives from every class and together we think about how we may look after the environment, our school, its grounds and the wider world. All of these are important things we can do to support the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
We think that our school has lovely grounds and wild areas and we don’t have a litter problem outside.
But, we can do more!
So, each class has monitors to make sure:-
So that we are doing our best to save energy!
Suds project
Last year, the Eco council worked on the SUDS project. This involved designing a communal garden area for Buxton Road. As part of this project, children looked at how we could collect rain water to water the garden and other plants on the Mission Grove site. The work has now been completed and rainwater is now collected and fed back into wildlife areas around the school, as well as the Buxton road garden area.
November 2024- We are taking part in Cut Your Carbon
Supported by the Bupa Foundation, Cut Your Carbon is back for 2024! This month-long, carbon-cutting challenge takes place throughout November. It encourages young people and their families to complete six simple actions to raise awareness and reduce their carbon footprint.
Eco Council Meetings
The Eco council has a meeting every two weeks. In our first meeting, the children shared why they wanted to be part of the Eco council and the sustainability interests that they have. They were pleased to receive their Eco badges.
In further meetings, we completed an environmental review and formulated an Eco code for this year.
16/09/24
Waxwing class went to plog (jogging whilst picking up litter) in Walthamstow Market.
September 2024
We had a great start to the year as all-year groups learnt about sustainability for two weeks. These are the books that we studied:
Nursery - change starts with us - Sophie Beer & Please help planet earth - ladybird eco book
Reception - The Eco family - Frann Preston-Gannon
Year 1 - What does it mean to be green - Rana DiOrio
Year 2 - If Polar Bears Disappeared - Lily Williams
Year 3 - A planet full of plastic - Neal Layton
Year 4 - Do something for someone else - Loll Kirby
Year 5 - It's our business to make a better world - Rebecca Hui
Year 6 - Old enough to save the planet - Loll Kirby
Film Week
For Film week this year, the children will be creating films that relate to sustainability. They will be looking at the following books:
Nursery - change starts with us - Sophie Beer & Please help planet earth - ladybird eco book
Reception - The Eco family - Frann Preston-Gannon
Year 1 - What does it mean to be green - Rana DiOrio
Year 2 - If Polar Bears Disappeared - Lily Williams
Year 3 - A planet full of plastic - Neal Layton
Year 4 - Do something for someone else - Loll Kirby
Year 5 - It's our business to make a better world - Rebecca Hui
Year 6 - Old enough to save the planet - Loll Kirby
Mental Health Week - 13th May 2024
Update Suds Project - 10th May 2024
Our project is finally complete. It is lovely to see the local community enjoying the area.
Eco Board
As well as the website page, we have an Eco display board on both sites, with information about any Eco activities that the Eco Council are involved in.
We love plants 10.05.2024
Children at Mission Grove have been busy planting, this summer term. Year 1 have been planting beans, Year 6 have been planting tomatoes and Year 5 have been busy planting potatoes.
The Eco council have been busy checking if the classrooms have plants.
" It was nice to see that most classrooms have plants. The plants help clean the air in the classroom and they make us feel happy! "
Eco council May 2024
Earth day 22/04/2024
Children at Mission Grove celebrated Earth day. Earth Day is a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and a brighter future for our remarkable planet.
Suds Project Update March 2024
The Eco Council were excited to find out that the gardens were ready for planting. They were soon busy planting!
Planting
The children from the Eco Club have been busy planting vegetables and herbs in our wildlife area.
Eco Code
After looking at the pledges that they made, The Eco Club created an Eco code from their ideas.
They then created Eco Code posters.
Promise Trees
The Eco club created promise trees, with pledges to care for our environment. They shared these with their classes.
Pollution Workshop
The Year 5 children learnt all about pollution in urban areas.
Suds Project update
The work is on the way. We can't wait for our new gardens to be completed.
Air Pollution Monitoring
The eco club worked with the Asthma and Lung association, to measure the air pollution in the air around our school. The children set up pollution monitors around the school. We removed them and sent them f for analysis.
Let's hope the results show clean air around our school.
Cut Your Carbon
The Eco council were proud to be part of the Cut Your Carbon campaign. We even won a prize!
The SUDS Project
The Eco Council at Mission Grove School has been involved in designing and delivering a small sustainable urban drainage scheme (SUDs) in the grounds of the school. This new project will introduce imaginative and exciting ways of re-using rain that falls on school buildings or falls on the external surfaces areas in the school.
The project will be about making Mission Grove School more climate resilient by:
• helping to reduce areas of flooding or water saturation.
• capturing rainfall before it enters the drainage network.
• re-using or filtering rainfall from school surfaces or school rooftops.
• creating new greener spaces in the school.
The project aims to introduce sustainable drainage systems to Mission Grove Primary School, to support flood and climate resilience.
The Eco council met with local architects to support the design of the project.
Pupils favourite places.
Ideas drawn by the eco council for the gardens.
The Eco Council also looked at drainage systems.
The Eco council also designed bug hotels for the new garden.
The children look forward to the work starting on the new gardens soon.
Eco Code Board
The Eco Council have regular meetings. The children agreed an Eco Code that they wanted to implement in the school. They have an Eco board display, which they update regularly.
Summer Term:
In Gardening Enrichment we got to taste some of our school grown strawberries! The bees loved the flowers and we loved the fruit.
Look how many snails we found after the rain! We put them in our bug hotel so we didn't crush them all with our feet.
Superbloom
Children in Year 3 and the Eco Council have been planting wildflowers, as part of the Superbloom project. The Eco Council visited the Tower of London to see the wildflowers planted in the moat.
We took part in the Big Plastic Count:
Telling the government to sort out plastic pollution!
Spring Term:
We had a workshop all about air pollution. We learnt about the causes and effects.
In Enrichment, we cleaned out the pond to make it a healthy habitat for the frogs and other creatures that lived there. We realised the pond wasn't healthy because it was full of dead leaves which means there is not enough oxygen. Creating and maintaining habitats is part of our Eco Schools action plan.
Autumn 2:
This term we used the environmental review to help us create an action plan for our school, we will finish this next term and then start trying to make our school more eco friendly!
In November, we had a Climate Week to coincide with COP26 in Glasgow, where all the world leaders met to make new promises to do with climate change. Each day we looked at a new theme, we focused on fast fashion, personal echo pledges and even had a meat free menu on the Wednesday!
Year 2 took a trip to the charity shop to donate unwanted items:
Year 3 designed a flood proof house.
Year 5 made a wonderful handmade book full of all the work they completed for our COP26 week.
Switch off Fortnight
The Eco Council checked all the classes each day during Switch off Fortnight to see which class were the best at keeping their lights and whiteboard screens off at lunchtime.
No Electricity Day - Year 4
The year 4 children had a day when they used no electricity. The teachers taught their lessons outdoors or without using electricity. Even the parents got on board, and they used no devices at home.
Autumn 1:
Here are some posters that Year 2 made about our school environment:
We assessed how eco friendly our school is using the environmental review. We looked at things like litter, biodiversity and waste.
One of the most worrying this we noticed was the fruit waste and plastic litter after KS1 playtime. This is definitely something we need to fix.
We also completed a survey about house plants and leaking taps. We found that only one tap leaked which we will get fixed and four classes are without a house plant. Eco Council are going to propagate some spider plants to give out to these classes!