Sustainable Schools National Background
The National Framework for Sustainable Schools was created as a means to engage and assist all schools in addressing the issues of sustainable development and to encourage education for sustainable development (ESD) to be embedded in schools. The framework is made up of 8 Doorways:
- Food and drink
- Traffic and travel
- Energy and water
- Buildings and grounds
- Local well-being
- Waste and sustainable procurement
- Global dimension
- Inclusion and participation
These can be summarised as 'Care for self, care for others and care for the environment' and has three cross-cutting themes, Campus, Community and Curriculum. This encourages schools to engage leadership, teaching and non teaching staff, young people and the local community in the agenda.
North West Sustainable Schools
DCSF released funds to the regions in 2007 to raise awareness of Sustainable Schools: the north west chose to create a full time post to promote the agenda with schools and Local Authorities (LAs), to create networks in the sub-regions to share good practice, run training around each doorway with those able to effect change, and to support LA engagement. There has been training for school management including bursars, a governors' conference working in partnership with North West Council Officers Group and work has been undertaken with networks such as extended schools, the Diocese, and other relevant networks.
Our main objectives have been to connect with and try to support existing ESD networks across the region and, where there were none, to develop them, and to ensure that existing networks working with schools are aware of the agenda.
In 2010 the Government Office North West was abolished and subsequently funding for this project was withdrawn, therefore this project was brought to a close in July 2010.
Activities
North West Sustainable Schools brought together environmental education officers and ESD practitioners from across the ten Greater Manchester LAs to collaborate and run a Sustainable Schools conference. This event brought schools together from across the sub-region to learn from each other and share their best practice. It has also initiated a Greater Manchester network of expertise. We also ran the following events;
Sustainable Schools Conference - Preston.
Sustainable Schools. A Strategic Direction Conference.
2009-2011
In 2009 our objectives shifted with more emphasis on engaging LAs in a wider process. Embedding the National Framework for Sustainable Schools is an excellent means for LAs to address a multitude of agendas: not only did it focus on environmental sustainability, but it created tangible links for the Children and Young People directorates. Furthermore, it helped build stronger and safer communities, had inclusion, health and well-being as core drivers, was proven to aid school attendance and levels of achievement, and had huge potential to drive forward CO2 savings. Added to this LAs are discovered that schools emit between 50-60% of the carbon for which they are responsible and, with schools being a part of the Carbon Reduction Commitment, it is imperative that schools become communities of good practice around energy use and energy efficiency. Consequently, North West Sustainable Schools encouraged LAs to baseline and work with this agenda in an internal, cross-directorate manner to ensure that LA services not only understand the issues but can help schools deliver the agenda with greater ease.
Activities
In 2009-2010 DEP delivered the following conferences;
Sustainablility. A Changing HE Curriculum
Leading Sustainable School. Improving schools, improving lives.
Sustainable Schools Framework. Leading the Whole School Curriculum
Mainstreaming the Curriculum for the School Community
Downloads
North West Sustainable Schools Newsletter
For materials relating to the Sustainable Schools National Framework and related publications and information go to www.teachernet.gov.uk/sustainableschools
For more information about this work please contact info@dep.org.uk