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Green-Schools Green-Schools Water Theme Green-Schools Water Theme Introduction to Water Theme Review of 7 Steps Case Studies and Important Updates An Taisce EEU Green-Schools International Environmental Programme Award Scheme


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Green-Schools

Green-Schools Water Theme

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Green-Schools Water Theme

  • Introduction to Water Theme
  • Review of 7 Steps
  • Case Studies and Important Updates
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An Taisce EEU

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Green-Schools

International Environmental Programme Award Scheme Holistic Ethos Whole-School Action Long Term Programme

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Schools Industry Local Authorities An Taisce Sponsors

Partnership

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Irish Water & Green-Schools

Water is the third theme of the Green-Schools programme and is sponsored by Irish Water. Poster Competition deadline Friday 17th of February The Irish Water Green-Schools of the Year Award will recognise innovation and creativity among schools that are applying for the An Taisce Green Flag for Water in the 2016/2017 academic year. Green-Schools Ambassador Programme for secondary schools Monday 10th of October

For more information visit www.water.ie and keep an eye on www.greenschoolsireland.org for upcoming events and competitions.

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GREEN-SCHOOLS IN IRELAND

3,741 schools registered Over 93% of all schools in Ireland 71,583 teachers 854,295 pupils 3,147 schools awarded

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Remember...

The situation will vary from school to school Green-Schools is a STRUCTURED but FLEXIBLE programme

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M A K I N G A D I F F E R E N C E

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Does Green-Schools Make a Difference?

Raising awareness is KEY!

20 40 60 80 100 Year 1 Year 2

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Green-Schools Themes

Green- Schools Themes

1:Litter and Waste 2: Energy 6: Global Citizenship Litter and Waste 5: Biodiversity 4: Travel 3: Water 7: Global Citizenship Energy 8: Global Citizenship Marine Environment

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Why care about water?

 A very important resource?  Essential to all forms of life  Water shortages and contaminated supply is not just confined to Third World Countries

  • It is projected that by 2025 almost 50% of the world

population will struggle to meet their basic needs. (UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, Holland )

  • Water costs money to treat
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Salt water

%

Fresh Water

%

WATER IN THE WORLD

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Rain Cloud The journey of a water drop Did you know? A dripping tap at rate of one drip per second can waste 10,000 litres of water a year!!

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Where is H2O used in Your School

  • Toilets ~ 60%
  • Sinks
  • Dishwasher
  • Cleaning
  • Gardens
  • Laboratories
  • Taps
  • Kitchens/staffrooms
  • Radiators
  • Home Econ/W’work
  • Showers
  • Washing
  • Swimming Pool
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The 7 Steps!!!

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Implementing the Programme – The 7 Steps!

  • 2. Environmental Review
  • 1. Green-Schools Committee
  • 5. Curriculum Work
  • 3. Action Plan
  • 4. Monitoring and

Evaluation

  • 6. Informing

and Involving

  • 7. Green

Code

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Step 1: Committee Step 2: Environmental Review

Step 2: Essential Actions

  • 1. Water Usage

Review: water meter/bills/estimates (2 main reviews)

  • 2. Water Audit

Examine: Number of taps, sinks, toilets, radiators , kettles etc.

  • 3. Leak Tests (Small and Big)

Drips/leaks survey, checking taps, toilets, radiators, pipes underground (How)etc

Step 1: Committee

  • Sub committees
  • Water wardens/

Water detectives

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Sample Review of Water Usage

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Reading a meter

Locate and read the school’s water meter Irish meter readings are in cubic meters (x 1000 for litres) Record the water usage

  • n a daily/weekly basis

and plot on a graph Reading the meter when there is no water usage indicates a leak

Read black numbers for cubic meters Red numbers indicate litres

(100’s and 10’s)

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Afternoon 1 3 9 8 8 Morning 1 2 7 2 5 Water Use (-)

TEST

BLACK DIGITS are Metres Cubed RED DIGITS are Litres (sometimes Water metres include a third Red digit , this is the

  • nes and sometimes

this is a dial)

NB: Also there may be a dial for millilitres.

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12 metres Cubed and 630 Litres OR 12,630L

WELL DONE!

TEST

Afternoon 1 3 9 8 8 Morning 1 2 7 2 5 Water Use (-) 1 2 6 3

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Sample Water Audit

Dispatch your crew!

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Recommended Actions

 Water Use Survey in school  Behavioural Survey (at home) – general water usage, tooth brush/detergent surveys

etc.

 Investigate the Lifecycle of Water in the School  Use of detergent and cleaners`- hazardous?  Local water amenities (rivers, streams, lakes, beaches)  Rainwater collection and usage

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Step 3: Action Plan

Two overall objectives 1) Increase levels of awareness 2) Practical improvements

Action Person/Group Responsible Time Frame Carry out a Biodiversity Awareness Survey to examine the level of awareness among students and staff Green-Schools Committee Early to mid September Habitat Map the school grounds and do up a list of the biodiversity in our school Green-Schools Committee Early to mid September
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Start with no cost/low cost

  • Turn it off campaign
  • ‘hippos’ in cisterns (see Resources
  • n Green-Schools Website)
  • adopt a local beach/river/lake

(Clean Coasts),

  • collect rainwater for gardens etc.
  • Switch to environmentally – friendly

cleaning products

  • Higher costs
  • Install water-saving taps, toilets,

urinals

  • Rainwater harvesting
  • School build (sensor urinals,

Smaller cisterns or dual flush)

Step 3. Action Plan

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Sample Action Plan

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Activities from Water Resource

  • Interactive Water Resource for Primary and Secondary Schools
  • The resource looks at:
  • The Water Cycle
  • Journey of a Water Drop
  • Water Conservation
  • Climate Change
  • Water People
  • There are lesson plans for each topic. The resource can be found on our website

http://www.greenschoolsireland.org/resources/water.215.html

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Step 4. Monitoring & Evaluating

  • Water Usage - Water Wardens
  • Leaks - Leak Detectives
  • Water Audit (if changed)
  • Follow-up Survey
  • Water Savings/Pledges Recorded

with Drops

  • Monitor Progress
  • Check and Revise Action Plan
  • Keep all Records for Application

(Record Book/Water Diary )

  • Update Notice Board
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Sample Monitoring Chart

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Step 5. Curriculum links Mind Map Activity

Water Curriculum Links

NB: Print Q9 on the application form and put up in each class in order to keep track of the curriculum links (see handout for further details/handbook/water resource)

Geography Languages Art Science Maths

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Step 6. Informing and Involving

  • Blue Days
  • Clean Up a Water Course Day
  • r Beach Clean Up (involve

coast care group)

  • Water Foot Print Day
  • Low Water Lunch
  • Visits to: treatment plant, hydro

power station, reservoir, lakes/rivers

  • Speakers – Environmental experts,

local Businesses ..

  • Day of Action

UN World Water Day 22nd March

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  • Debates
  • Fundraising Day e.g. Cake sale
  • Poster competitions
  • Themed fancy dress
  • Water Forums

PRIZES

Step 6. Informing and Involving

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Step 6. Informing and Involving:

Walk for Water:

  • Download our info graphic which has some tips on how to host an

event - in pdf and in image form, from www.greenschoolsireland.org/water/walking-for-water

  • Visit the UN World Water Day 2015 materials section for

downloadable resources, focused on the theme of Water & Sustainable Development. www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/

  • Download lesson materials for your class from the Walking for Water

website www.walkingforwater.eu/

  • View Green-Schools' own water resources page
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2nd Year of Green-Schools Ambassador Programme

  • The programme is free, will focus on the water theme and is open to all years and Green-Schools

that are on or have completed the water theme

  • 3 training days will be held nationwide in November 2016 (Westmeath, Cork and Dublin)
  • 3 support sessions will be held in January 2017
  • Successful second level students will attend a one day workshop that will include:
  • speakers in the field of engineering
  • talks from Green-Schools and Clean Coasts Programmes
  • water related activities
  • field trip to wastewater or water treatment plant

Why take part?

  • Will provide career guidance in the field of engineering
  • Background in the Green-Schools programme
  • Improve communication skills
  • Learn about the marine environment
  • All participants will receive goodie bags, ambassador hoodies, lunch and on completion, a certificate
  • Additionally, chosen regional ambassadors will receive a trophy and prize.

Fun and interactive! To apply go to www.greenschoolsireland.org or contact Ruth Gaj-McKeever on rgmckeever@eeu.antaisce.org Deadline for applications: 10th of October 2016

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  • Water Films/Documentaries/Clips. Many can be found online:

− www.water.ie − You Tube Clips − National Geographic Clips and Documentaries − Water First Film (Reaching MDGs) − Water for the Ages: waterfortheages.org/water-films/ − (Water Detectives) − TED (Technology, Education and Design) Talks: http://www.ted.com/search?q=water+conservation − One Water: http://www.onewater.org/movie − http://ec.europa.eu/environment/generationawake/

Step 6. Informing and Involving

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Green-Schools Water Clips

http://www.greenschoolsireland.org/resources/water.215.html

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Blue Flag/Green Coast certificate for schools

Aim to inc. awareness amongst young people and the wider community A school is eligible if they .......

  • Undertake a research project about a BF/ GCA beach
  • Carry out an activity on a BF/ GCA beach that

demonstrates the school’s commitment to improving the environment Get in touch www.blueflagireland.org www.cleancoastsireland.org

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Possible projects

  • Sand Dune Erosion
  • Flora & Fauna
  • Health & Safety at the Beach
  • The role of your BF/ GCA beach in the

community

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Possible activities

  • Beach scavenger hunt
  • Beach Clean Up
  • Awareness Campaign (litter/dog foul/graffiti)
  • Habitat Survey of the Beach
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Idea for Day of Action

Clean Coast Event

  • Register your school as a Clean Coast group
  • Organise a beach clean up
  • Protect habitats & wildlife
  • Raise awareness

www.cleancoastsireland.org

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Step 7 Green Code

While I’m brushing my teeth, I turn off the tap. When I’ve mud on my feet, I shower, not bath. Water is special, it falls from the sky. It does lots of jobs, like keeping plants alive. That’s why with water, I should always spare. To show Mother Nature, just how much I care

Bright Sparks Childcare Centre Competition style were families and the children submit their creations and children decide:

W ait until night to water your lawn A lways use a pail when you wash your car T urn off the faucet when you brush E very leak wastes water - fix it R ain barrels save water

Blackrock College Committee

St Louis Infant school (Monaghan)

Water is precious we drink it every day please don't waste it in any single way

Náionra Slogan:

“The world is now happy again because we are now kind to it”

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Case Studies

Case Studies from pre-school to secondary can be found on our website www.greenschoolsireland.org/case-studies.146.html

Bright Sparks Childcare Centre Case Study Some of the actions carried out by Bright Sparks Childcare Centre on the water theme include:

  • rainwater collected, particularly in summer months, to water plants and to be used for water play
  • water poem competition carried out in the whole service
  • hippo bags were placed in toilets by staff and pre-schoolers
  • water awareness encouraged at home and at school e.g. quiz sent home to assess initial water awareness
  • water action day carried out where Martin Lane of Watersave Ireland came into discuss water conservation
  • looked at Arctic and Antarctic water and the topic of melting ice
  • water action day held on March 1st were children set up a shop and sold water saving devices to encourage

conservation of water at home, they also promoted this day amongst their families

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Case Studies

The following examples are from the IW Water School of the Year Winners:

  • St. Mary's N.S., Milltown, Dublin (Primary Regional)
  • St Mary’s NS is a 14 teacher school with 275 students.
  • They reduced their water usage from 15l ppd to 9 lppd.
  • They organised for ALL classes to complete a thematic unit on water with a main focus on its value, where it comes

from, conservation and treatment.

  • Sixth class designed a Water Saving Leaflet that was published on recycled paper and sent to every family in the school

who then made pledges which were collected and displayed on the Green-Schools Notice Board.

  • They also created a life-size Water Saving Board Game and a Water Mascot- Happy the Hydro Helper!

Scoil Ui Mhuiri, Barn Road, Dunleer, Co. Louth (Secondary Regional)

  • Scoil Ui Mhuiri has 60 teachers and 650 students who managed to maintain they very low water usage of just

2.3ltrsppday despite an increase in their school population.

  • They carried out a wide-ranging environmental review, attended a Green-Schools Water Forum and held a Green

Schools Week where they ran daily quizzes and made water awareness videos. They continue to monitor their bills and carry out spot-checks in specific areas to ensure water is not wasted.

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Application Process

  • Online Application Form
  • We encourage you to email us the forms
  • Renewal Visit in year 2
  • National Awards Ceremony
  • Flag raising ceremony
  • Everyone involved
  • Wider Community
  • Celebrate!!!
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Online Application Form

  • Online PDF – to be used as a working document

– Begin filling out once you start work on the new theme & save as you go!

  • Available on Website under

renewal schools

  • Online guide on how to

complete the form

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Exciting News... new Green-Schools Website !

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SEAI Workshops

  • Workshops are free, open to all schools and are allocated on a first come first

served basis.

  • Booking forms and information can be downloaded from the Green-Schools website.
  • Workshops for:
  • Junior Primary
  • Senior Primary
  • 1st, 2nd and Transition Year Secondary classes.
  • Also available are CPD Energy workshops for

Primary and Secondary School Teachers that qualify for ‘Croke Park hours’ and are particularly relevant for schools applying for their Green Flag for Energy.

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Follow us!

We’re on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, YouTube and Soundcloud – check our website for links or search ‘Green-Schools’

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Questions & Answers

  • Thank you for your

attention!

Contact us 01-4002222 greenschools@antaisce.org

Questions?