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Nau Mai ki Enviroschools. Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects inENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools. Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects inENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Ecolution leads Long Bay College towards a sustainable future. A group of passionate secondary students from Ecolution at Long Bay College has recently led the school through a process of Enviroschools holistic reflection towards recognition of bronze status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through this empowering experience, they willENVIROSCHOOLS
Manawatū Whanganui Enviroschools Regional ECE Wānanga attracts Great Turnout. An opportunity to explore the Guiding Principle of Māori Perspectives through a range of activities and a specific focus on the Water of Life Theme Area was recently offered to Early Childhood teachers of Enviroschools in the Manawatū Whanganui Region.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui - Wellington Region The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana - the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) - the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay - the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges -ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Waikato Hamilton city, the mighty river, the great lake Te Taupō nui a Tia, dairy farms and pine forests, the Waitomo caves, Turangawaewaemarae..
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Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
Exploring alternatives and taking action through the Enviroschools Project Pest Control Programme. The Northland Enviroschools Project Pest Control Programme is a huge success, opening-up real opportunities for students including educational qualifications (NCEA credits), career pathways and the very real potential to make a livingfrom possum fur.
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Nau Mai ki Enviroschools. Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects inENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools TOTS Youth. A positive space for the Top of the South youth (secondary and beyond) Enviroschool Community to connect and inspire others with stories of action and journeys of learning! This page is administered by Nelson Enviroschools. View facebook page ».Ecobuzz.
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March 8, 2021. “Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache!” – book cover. Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.”.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools. Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects inENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools TOTS Youth. A positive space for the Top of the South youth (secondary and beyond) Enviroschool Community to connect and inspire others with stories of action and journeys of learning! This page is administered by Nelson Enviroschools. View facebook page ».Ecobuzz.
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March 8, 2021. “Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache!” – book cover. Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.”.ENVIROSCHOOLS
The 2021 New Zealand Garden Bird Survey is fast approaching, and we encourage you to participate. This is Aotearoa/ New Zealand’s longest running citizen science project that counts garden birds. “With 15 years of data, patterns of environmental change are emerging. But we need you toENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.The resources
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Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Supporting schools to transition to sustainable energy, increasing energy efficiency, creating more comfortable and healthy learning environments and integrating energy learning. Half of Otago schools still use coal as their energy source for heating. Others have significant energy issues needing addressing, including previous coalboiler
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A group for Teachers, School Staff, Facilitators, Students, and other Envirogroup members to network, share ideas, inspiration, practice, and advice that supports their Enviroschools journeys. Where Enviroschools participants can find resources and links specific toAuckland in
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Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui – Wellington Region. The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana – the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) – the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay – the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges – the spine; Te Awarua-o-Porirua – a harbour and a taniwha; the upper and lower floodplains of Te Awakairangi; Kāpiti – an islandENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Aotearoa NZ. 7 months ago. The Enviroschools Canterbury team ran a great overnight camp with inspiring students from 8 Canterbury Enviroschools recently. Activities included orienteering, ephemeral art in the sand, and building huts.ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
The Waikato region Enviroschools team have an amazing Blogsite, which showcases all the fabulous actions being undertaken by schools and ECE centres in the region, as well as keeping everyone updated about regional Enviroschools events. View blog ». Waikato Enviroschools community facebook page. This Facebook group is designed to keepteachers
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Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
The Enviroschools kaupapa in the ECE setting – video. March 5, 2021. During 2020 Toimata Foundation collaboratively created a short 15min movie to share what Enviroschools looks like in early childhood education (ECE). Special mihi to Dianne Akast (Counties Manukau Kindergarten Association) and the four ECE Enviroschools – WaihekeENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
March 8, 2021. “Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache!” – book cover. Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.”.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
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Snapshot of the Enviroschools programme in the Horizons (Manawatū Whanganui) Region. It celebrates and highlights all the mahi happening in early childhood education (ECE) centres, schools, and the community involved in the programme in Manawatu-Whanganui.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
The Enviroschools kaupapa in the ECE setting – video. March 5, 2021. During 2020 Toimata Foundation collaboratively created a short 15min movie to share what Enviroschools looks like in early childhood education (ECE). Special mihi to Dianne Akast (Counties Manukau Kindergarten Association) and the four ECE Enviroschools – WaihekeENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
March 8, 2021. “Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache!” – book cover. Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.”.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
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Snapshot of the Enviroschools programme in the Horizons (Manawatū Whanganui) Region. It celebrates and highlights all the mahi happening in early childhood education (ECE) centres, schools, and the community involved in the programme in Manawatu-Whanganui.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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About Enviroschools Ka mihi ki a Ranginui, ki a Papatūānuku, ka mihi ki te ngao o te wheiao. Enviroschools is a nationwide programme supported by Toimata Foundation, founding partner Te Mauri Tau, and a large network of regional partners. Early childhood centres andschools commit
ENVIROSCHOOLS
The 2021 New Zealand Garden Bird Survey is fast approaching, and we encourage you to participate. This is Aotearoa/ New Zealand’s longest running citizen science project that counts garden birds. “With 15 years of data, patterns of environmental change are emerging. But we need you toENVIROSCHOOLS
Supporting schools to transition to sustainable energy, increasing energy efficiency, creating more comfortable and healthy learning environments and integrating energy learning. Half of Otago schools still use coal as their energy source for heating. Others have significant energy issues needing addressing, including previous coalboiler
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Henderson-Massey (18) ACG Sunderland ~ Bronze. Arohanui Special School ~ Silver. Colwill Kindergarten ~ Silver. Flanshaw Road School ~ Green-Gold. Freyberg Community School. Holy Cross Catholic School (Henderson) ~ Bronze. Lovingcare Kindergarten. Massey High School ~Bronze.
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Fernridge School ~ Green-Gold. Fraser Crescent School. Gladstone School (Masterton) ~ Silver. Glenview School (Porirua East) ~ Green-Gold. Greytown School ~ Green-Gold. Hampton Hill School ~ Silver. Houghton Valley School ~ Silver. Johnsonville School ~ Silver. Kapakapanui School ~ Silver.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Patricia Avenue School. Peachgrove Kindergarten. Pukete Kindergarten. Rhode Street School ~ Green-Gold. Rototuna Early Education Centre. Rototuna Primary School ~ Bronze. Southwell School ~ Bronze. St Andrews Kindergarten ~ Bronze. St Columba's Catholic School (Frankton)~ Bronze.
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CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
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Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
ENVIROSCHOOLS
About Enviroschools Ka mihi ki a Ranginui, ki a Papatūānuku, ka mihi ki te ngao o te wheiao. Enviroschools is a nationwide programme supported by Toimata Foundation, founding partner Te Mauri Tau, and a large network of regional partners. Early childhood centres andschools commit
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.The resources
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Cromwell Primary School in Otago has recently become a Green-Gold Enviroschool. Beccy Dove, in her role as Facilitator Support for the National Enviroschools team, visited this school for a Sharing and Decision-Making day, along with the Enviroschools Otago team. HereBeccy tells us
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Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Fernridge School ~ Green-Gold. Fraser Crescent School. Gladstone School (Masterton) ~ Silver. Glenview School (Porirua East) ~ Green-Gold. Greytown School ~ Green-Gold. Hampton Hill School ~ Silver. Houghton Valley School ~ Silver. Johnsonville School ~ Silver. Kapakapanui School ~ Silver.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Patricia Avenue School. Peachgrove Kindergarten. Pukete Kindergarten. Rhode Street School ~ Green-Gold. Rototuna Early Education Centre. Rototuna Primary School ~ Bronze. Southwell School ~ Bronze. St Andrews Kindergarten ~ Bronze. St Columba's Catholic School (Frankton)~ Bronze.
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Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui – Wellington Region. The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana – the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) – the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay – the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges – the spine; Te Awarua-o-Porirua – a harbour and a taniwha; the upper and lower floodplains of Te Awakairangi; Kāpiti – an islandENVIROSCHOOLS
Growing Outcomes Creating sustainable, resilient communities is a learning journey We believe that creating healthy, sustainable communities involves all of us, and that through our work and our lives we each have different skills, knowledge and experience toENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
A place to share news, resources and updates related to environmental education for sustainability and the Enviroschools Programme in Northland. Enviroschoools WaiRestoration comprises seven strands – WaiFencing, WaiNurseries, WaiPlanting, WaiMaintenance, WaiMonitoring, WaiEnterprise and Save aENVIROSCHOOLS
Enviroschools Nelson and Tasman Facebook page is the home of all things related to environmental education for sustainability. A place for the Enviroschool Coordinators, Facilitators, Schools and environmentally minded community groups to keep up to date with news and events surrounding Enviroschools as they take action! Viewfacebook page ».
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About Enviroschools Ka mihi ki a Ranginui, ki a Papatūānuku, ka mihi ki te ngao o te wheiao. Enviroschools is a nationwide programme supported by Toimata Foundation, founding partner Te Mauri Tau, and a large network of regional partners. Early childhood centres andschools commit
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Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.The resources
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Cromwell Primary School in Otago has recently become a Green-Gold Enviroschool. Beccy Dove, in her role as Facilitator Support for the National Enviroschools team, visited this school for a Sharing and Decision-Making day, along with the Enviroschools Otago team. HereBeccy tells us
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Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Fernridge School ~ Green-Gold. Fraser Crescent School. Gladstone School (Masterton) ~ Silver. Glenview School (Porirua East) ~ Green-Gold. Greytown School ~ Green-Gold. Hampton Hill School ~ Silver. Houghton Valley School ~ Silver. Johnsonville School ~ Silver. Kapakapanui School ~ Silver.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Patricia Avenue School. Peachgrove Kindergarten. Pukete Kindergarten. Rhode Street School ~ Green-Gold. Rototuna Early Education Centre. Rototuna Primary School ~ Bronze. Southwell School ~ Bronze. St Andrews Kindergarten ~ Bronze. St Columba's Catholic School (Frankton)~ Bronze.
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Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui – Wellington Region. The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana – the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) – the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay – the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges – the spine; Te Awarua-o-Porirua – a harbour and a taniwha; the upper and lower floodplains of Te Awakairangi; Kāpiti – an islandENVIROSCHOOLS
Growing Outcomes Creating sustainable, resilient communities is a learning journey We believe that creating healthy, sustainable communities involves all of us, and that through our work and our lives we each have different skills, knowledge and experience toENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui - Wellington Region The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana - the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) - the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay - the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges -ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Manawatū Whanganui Enviroschools Regional ECE Wānanga attracts Great Turnout. An opportunity to explore the Guiding Principle of Māori Perspectives through a range of activities and a specific focus on the Water of Life Theme Area was recently offered to Early Childhood teachers of Enviroschools in the Manawatū Whanganui Region.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui - Wellington Region The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana - the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) - the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay - the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges -ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Manawatū Whanganui Enviroschools Regional ECE Wānanga attracts Great Turnout. An opportunity to explore the Guiding Principle of Māori Perspectives through a range of activities and a specific focus on the Water of Life Theme Area was recently offered to Early Childhood teachers of Enviroschools in the Manawatū Whanganui Region.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
About Enviroschools Ka mihi ki a Ranginui, ki a Papatūānuku, ka mihi ki te ngao o te wheiao. Enviroschools is a nationwide programme supported by Toimata Foundation, founding partner Te Mauri Tau, and a large network of regional partners. Early childhood centres andschools commit
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Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.The resources
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Cromwell Primary School in Otago has recently become a Green-Gold Enviroschool. Beccy Dove, in her role as Facilitator Support for the National Enviroschools team, visited this school for a Sharing and Decision-Making day, along with the Enviroschools Otago team. HereBeccy tells us
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Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Hamilton City (59) Aberdeen Kindergarten ; Bellmont Avenue Kindergarten ; Berkley Normal Middle SchoolENVIROSCHOOLS
Carterton District (4) Carterton Kindergarten ; Carterton School ~Green-Gold
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Growing Outcomes Creating sustainable, resilient communities is a learning journey We believe that creating healthy, sustainable communities involves all of us, and that through our work and our lives we each have different skills, knowledge and experience toENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui - Wellington Region The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana - the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) - the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay - the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges -ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Manawatū Whanganui Enviroschools Regional ECE Wānanga attracts Great Turnout. An opportunity to explore the Guiding Principle of Māori Perspectives through a range of activities and a specific focus on the Water of Life Theme Area was recently offered to Early Childhood teachers of Enviroschools in the Manawatū Whanganui Region.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
Nau Mai ki Enviroschools Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›ENVIROSCHOOLS
Etahi o ngā mahi! Throughout the nationwide Enviroschools network we are seeing thousands of innovative and inspiring ways to care for our planet, learn creatively and live healthy, sustainable lives. One tool in Enviroschools is the puna mātauranga/ pool of knowledge - a visualrepresentation of
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Your Region Enviroschools - A nationwide movement The Enviroschools network is made up of thousands of people working together to create healthy, peaceful, sustainable communities. The network includes: Tamariki, students, teachers, whānau and community members from early childhood centres and schools Regional teams made upENVIROSCHOOLS
Riverview Students Seek a Sustainable Future Together with their Community. Riverview Primary School and community in Kerikeri Northland recently shared some of their learn and sustainable actions with Enviroschools visitors as part of a sharing and decision-making day towards their Green-Gold status.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Transition becomes reciprocal through a sustainable community approach. Two Enviroschools in Hira, one a kindergarten and the other a primary school are working together to ensure knowledge and understanding of sustainable practices and environmental concepts are honoured through the transition process, and built upon as young children move along their learning journey.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui - Wellington Region The head of the fish of Māui . . . Wairarapa Moana - the freshwater eye; Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) - the saltwater eye; Palliser Bay - the mouth of the fish; Remutaka and Tararua ranges -ENVIROSCHOOLS
CONTACT. Toimata Foundation +64 (07) 959 7321 Unit 1, 4A Mill Lane Hamilton PO Box 9530 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand . info@enviroschools.org.nzENVIROSCHOOLS
Manawatū Whanganui Enviroschools Regional ECE Wānanga attracts Great Turnout. An opportunity to explore the Guiding Principle of Māori Perspectives through a range of activities and a specific focus on the Water of Life Theme Area was recently offered to Early Childhood teachers of Enviroschools in the Manawatū Whanganui Region.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. LastENVIROSCHOOLS
About Enviroschools Ka mihi ki a Ranginui, ki a Papatūānuku, ka mihi ki te ngao o te wheiao. Enviroschools is a nationwide programme supported by Toimata Foundation, founding partner Te Mauri Tau, and a large network of regional partners. Early childhood centres andschools commit
ENVIROSCHOOLS
Resources Enviroschools is a process of learning and creating change for students, teachers and the whole school community. Early Childhood centres and schools have access to a trained facilitator and a suite of comprehensive resources to help guide the Enviroschools journey.The resources
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Cromwell Primary School in Otago has recently become a Green-Gold Enviroschool. Beccy Dove, in her role as Facilitator Support for the National Enviroschools team, visited this school for a Sharing and Decision-Making day, along with the Enviroschools Otago team. HereBeccy tells us
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Whakapā mai - Connect with us Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Enviroschools. The Enviroschools National Team is supported by Toimata Foundation in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.ENVIROSCHOOLS
Creating Change The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action. When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change. Through thisENVIROSCHOOLS
Hamilton City (59) Aberdeen Kindergarten ; Bellmont Avenue Kindergarten ; Berkley Normal Middle SchoolENVIROSCHOOLS
Carterton District (4) Carterton Kindergarten ; Carterton School ~Green-Gold
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Growing Outcomes Creating sustainable, resilient communities is a learning journey We believe that creating healthy, sustainable communities involves all of us, and that through our work and our lives we each have different skills, knowledge and experience toENVIROSCHOOLS
Inspired by her teaching at local Enviroschool, Kidsfirst Kindergartens Hokitika, a much-loved and respected kaiako has recently published her first book, Papatūānuku Has a Tummy Ache! with the aim to empower young people to, “make a change for sustainability.” Annette Copping's book is beautifully composedENVIROSCHOOLS
A young plant conservationist, Toby Benison, from Springston School, Kura o Makonui, in Canterbury has recently been acknowledged for his significant contribution to a local waterway. Enviroschools Canterbury Facilitator Matt Stanford explains why this motivated student received a New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Award. Last* About Us
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NAU MAI KI ENVIROSCHOOLS Enviroschools is an environmental action based programme where young people are empowered to design and lead sustainability projects in their schools, neighbourhoods and country. ABOUT ENVIROSCHOOLS ›CREATING CHANGE
CARING FOR OUR URBAN WATERWAYS Students from Our Lady of the Assumption School and Isleworth School are deep into the ‘Take Action’ stage of the Action Learning Cycle inspired by Te Tuna Tāone/Urban Eel programme. Innovative actions to care for these taonga species include designing ‘tuna townhouses’ from pallets, narrowing...Read more >
WĀNANGA WITH MANA WHENUA SIGNIFICANT FOR TEACHERS Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua. I walk backwards into the future with my eyes fixed on my past. Deepening our historical knowledge of the places in which we live and honouring the indigenous people of the land is a vital part of a sustainability journey....Read more >
SUSTAINABILITY THRIVES IN INNER CITY ENVIRONMENT When the students at Tinui School in the Wairarapa countryside heard there was a small urban Green-Gold Enviroschool (roll of 70) on a tiny little site within the Wellington Central Business District, they wondered how that could work. How could such a small school, in...Read more >
WALDORF SCHOOL CELEBRATES SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY CARNIVAL WITH A FOCUSON ZERO WASTE
The annual Waikato Waldorf School Medieval Carnival is a truly unique school fundraiser, and has been part of Hamilton’s event calendar for over 20 years. For one day each year the school is transformed into a medieval village. Castle walls are “built” to surroundthe...
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OTAGO STUDENTS PROUD OF THEIR SCHOOL'S SUSTAINABILITY JOURNEY Robyn Zink, Regional Co-ordinator for Otago Enviroschools spent time chatting to students at Waitati about their Enviroschools journey and the value of reflection... Waitati Primary School is a vibrant country school north of Dunedin – an Enviroschool since 2002. At their Green-Gold sharing and decision-making day... Read more > VIEW ALL STORIES ›FIND YOUR REGION
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Kavanagh Enviro Council students are busy preparing the frosty ground for spring planting. Kavanagh College @Enviroschoolsnz*
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Kavanagh Enviro Council students are busy preparing the frosty ground for spring planting. Kavanagh College @Enviroschoolsnz*
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Great Kererū Count 2019 is coming soon! 😍💜🕊 20 September to 29 September https://www.greatkererucount.nz/ The Great Kererū Count is NZ’s biggest citizen science project. This project depends on as many people as possible getting out and about gathering data on kererū. Each year the number of people taking part grows, and last year kererū were voted Bird of the Year, proving just how much New Zealanders love kererū. https://www.greatkererucount.nz Everyone in New Zealand can get involved with the Great Kererū Count. Whether you see any kererū or not, sharing observations will help build up a clearer picture of where kererū live, how many kererū there are or aren’t, what they are feeding on, and most importantly how best to protect them. So far New Zealand citizen scientists have contributed to a total of 34,961 observations. In another few years, Aotearoa will have a statistically robust open-source data set on kererū. This data will be used by scientists at Victoria University of Wellington and elsewhere to improve conservation outcomes for kererū. The Great Kererū Count is a collaborative project brought to you by Urban Wildlife Trust & Kererū Discovery along with our amazing partners Wellington City Council, Dunedin City Council, Nelson City Council and Victoria University of Wellington. The Great Kererū Count is also proudly supported by iNaturalist NZ - Mātaki Taiao , DOC Threatened Species Ambassador, Department of Conservation, Forest & Bird, Kiwi Conservation Club, Zealandia Ecosanctuary, Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, Nelson Nature, Wellington Gardens, Wellington Zoo, Enviroschools Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui, Learn NZ, Birds New Zealand, Wildland Consultants, Project Kereru, Restore Taranaki, Taranaki Regional Council, Greater Wellington, Science Learning Hub, New Zealand Garden Bird Survey, Te Motu Kairangi-Miramar Ecological Restoration, Predator Free New Zealand Trust, Kapiti Island Nature Tours, The Wildlife Hospital - Dunedin and many more awesome people across New Zealand. 20 September to 29 September https://www.greatkererucount.nz/*
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And the whale dives. 1st August brings the end of Plastic Free July Taranaki and the whale is now off to THE GREEN SCHOOL in Oakura. Yahoo! 🐳 #plasticfreejuly #taranaki #enviroschools*
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A short sweet clip about Enviroschools in Otepoti that was made a wee while back. Enjoy :)*
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Congratulations to Lucy Davidson and Brynn McBurney from Otago Girls High School for their excellent talk at the Ted X Environmental Panel for plastic free July in Otepoti. It's so inspiring to see such clever and motivated young women stepping up. Ka rawe!*
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Congratulations to Lucy Davidson and Brynn McBurney from Otago Girls High School for their excellent talk at the Ted X Environmental Panel for plastic free July in Otepoti. It's so inspiring to see such clever and motivated young women stepping up. Ka rawe!*
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Congratulations to Lucy Davidson and Brynn McBurney from Otago Girls High School for their excellent talk at the Ted X Environmental Panel for plastic free July in Otepoti. It's so inspiring to see such clever and motivated young women stepping up. Ka rawe!*
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Congratulations to Lucy Davidson and Brynn McBurney from Otago Girls High School for their excellent talk at the Ted X Environmental Panel for plastic free July in Otepoti. It's so inspiring to see such clever and motivated young women stepping up. Ka rawe!*
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Are you a student here in Aotearoa and keen to be connected up with other students who’re passionate about the environment? Check out the link in our bio! ✅🌏💚 #enviroschools*
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Media savvy students enter KNZB's Young Reporter's competition with this dramatic image "Drowning"*
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Check out the snazzy Enviroschools display at Otago Girls High School's open night tonight. There's so much to be proud of with this amazing group of wahine. Otago Girls' High School*
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Check out the snazzy Enviroschools display at Otago Girls High School's open night tonight. There's so much to be proud of with this amazing group of wahine. Otago Girls' High School*
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Check out the snazzy Enviroschools display at Otago Girls High School's open night tonight. There's so much to be proud of with this amazing group of wahine. Otago Girls' High School*
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Enviroschools Otago
5 days ago
Check out the snazzy Enviroschools display at Otago Girls High School's open night tonight. There's so much to be proud of with this amazing group of wahine. Otago Girls' High School*
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Enviroschools Otago
5 days ago
Congratulations Sophie Handford, Enviroschools Intern in 2019, for winning The Impact Award in Climate! A well deserved acknowledgement of all your amazing mahi x #enviroschools*
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5 days ago
Hanging out with Sacred Heart Girls' College - New Plymouth this morning making Boomerang Bags #friendsofenviroschools*
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Taranaki Enviroschools5 days ago
Hanging out with Sacred Heart Girls' College - New Plymouth this morning making Boomerang Bags #friendsofenviroschools*
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Taranaki Enviroschools5 days ago
Hanging out with Sacred Heart Girls' College - New Plymouth this morning making Boomerang Bags #friendsofenviroschools*
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Taranaki Enviroschools5 days ago
Hanging out with Sacred Heart Girls' College - New Plymouth this morning making Boomerang Bags #friendsofenviroschools*
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Taranaki Enviroschools5 days ago
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