Schools in Delhi assessed - five top ones honoured
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Green schools awards received more than 500 submissions from all across India
Dates: Thursday & Friday, May 2 - 3, 2013 Wednesday & Thursday, July 10 - 11, 2013 Wednesday & Thursday, August 21 - 22, 2013
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Schools Profiles
GSP Changemakers are at it again. GSP partners Queen's Valley School, Dwarka and St. Mary’s School, New Delhi are doing their bit as part of their continuing efforts towards promoting environmental awareness and sensitivity among their students. Way to go, guys! Read more
So you had a regular day at school. You found out things you had no idea of, or had suspected all along. But the best part was getting away from class during recess and playing with Ned and Ted – the pet rabbits that wait for you behind the foliage skirting the school grounds. But there’s something that could spell trouble for Ned and Ted. What could possibly do that, you ask, when the gardener and other caretakers feed your friends and keep tabs on their health? Read more
New Delhi: January 19, 2012 Should a school’s role be maximised as a resource for the community and neighbourhood? A round table conference organised by the Environment Education Unit (EEU) of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) discussed the critically relevant viewpoint. The agenda for the discussion was ‘Should schools lobby for policy changes for the neighbourhood?’
Date: July 22 - 23, 2010 The Green Schools Programme is an ‘inspection’ or ‘survey’ of the school done by its students on its environmental practices (which we call environmental auditing) under the supervision of teachers. Register here>>
Semi-urban and mid-rung schools are India’s ‘greenest’.