EkoSkola 2021-2022
Our EkoSkola Committee 2021-2022
Our Ekoskola Committee includes representatives from Year 9, 10 and 11. The students are Guzeppi Schembri, Ryan Schembri (Vice-President), Phyllisianne Sammut, Anthea Mamo, David Farrugia, Mariah Galea, Matthias Vassallo (Secretary), Mierya Bugeja, Elaine Borg, Kelsey Falzon (President).
The group is supported by Ms Christine Pace, Ms Annalise Sammut, Ms Elizabeth Grech Scicluna, Ms Rita Fenech and Mr Michel Spagnol.
International E-Waste Day – October 2021
53 mobiles when for recycling during the International E-waste Day. Thanks to the supplier who collaborated with our Ekoskola committee and rewarded all those who have contributed.
EU Sustainable Energy Week – October 2021
Our school represented representing Malta during the EU Sustainable Energy Week 2021 -Monday 25thOctober2021 https://eusew.eu/look-2021-sustainable-energy-days #EUSEW2021
Our school was the only entity in Malta participating in EUSEW2021.
Using Reusable Items – Class competition – October 2021
All the classes at school participated in the ‘Reusable items School competition’. The European Commission Representation in Malta gently sponsored this event.
Thanks to Ms Elaine Bonello and class 9.3 for sharing pictures of their items. Well done 11.3 for winning the competition!
Saving Energy at School – November 2021
Year 11 students monitored the different classes and noticed that a number of groups were leaving the lights, fans or IWB switched on when the rooms were not in use. The students designed a poster to remind their peers to switch off lights, fans, computers and/or IWB before leaving their classroom.
Waste management at School – November 2021
As part of the Environmental School Review, the students monitored any issues related to waste management.
Sustainable Christmas – December 2021
Sustainability and waste management were high on the agenda during the Christmas period. All the events taking place during this period of the year were carried out in such a way to reduce the least amount of waste possible. Ms Luana Cini from WasteServe also shared a number of insights how we can be more responsible consumers during this period of the year.
Presenting a draft Waste Management Policy – January 2022
Year 9 students worked on a school waste management policy. Giuzeppi Schembri and Ryan Schembri presented a number of points to Mr Galea, Head of School.
Taking care of our environment – School Competition – March 2022
The Ekoskola Committee in collaboration with Kirkop Local Council organised ‘Taking Care of Our Environment’ School competition. The completion was used to develop the school’s EcoCode.
Formulating our Green School Travel Plan – March 2022
Year 10 students developed the Green School Travel Plan 2021 Report. During this research, the students monitored the transport activity around the school, looked at the means of transport used by students and teachers, and identified a number of actions that could help us reduce our carbon footprint.
School Environmental Audit 2021-2022
Ekoskola Action Plan 2012-2022
School Green Travel Plan 2021-2022
EkoSkola 2019-2020
Setting up the EkoSkola Noticeboard
B-Eco: Introducing reusable cups for students
Il-Ħidma tal-EkoSkola
Matul is-sena skolastika 2011-2012
L-edukazzjoni ambjentali b’mod ħolistiku fl-iskejjel huwa l-għan ewlieni tal-programm EkoSkola. Permezz tal-EkoSkola, studenti jieħdu sehem attiv fit-tibdil tal-ambjent tal-iskola. Din is-sena nħatar kumitat ġdid magħmul l-iktar minn studenti tal-ewwel sena tas-sekondarja. L-għan huwa li permezz ta’ attivitajiet, it-tfal, ġenituri, għalliema u l-komunità jiġu nkoraġġuti li jaħdmu favur l-iżvilupp sostenibbli u l-edukazzjoni ambjentali. Dan jista’ jintlaħaq jekk ikun hemm koperazzjoni ma’ entitajiet lokali li jinkludu kunsilli lokali, ħwienet tal-lokal, eċċ.
Dan il-proċess jiġi implimentat billi l-iskola jkollha kumitat li jiġi magħżul b’mod demokratiku. Dan ikun responsabbli għall-organizzazzjoni u t-tmexxija ta’ attivitaijiet relatati mal-edukazzjoni ambjentali. Importanti ħafna li l-ideat ikunu tal-istudenti; l-għalliema qegħdin biss biex jgħinu lit-tfal u jżommu l-ordni waqt id-diskussjonijiet.
L-ewwel pass huwa l-istudenti jidentifikaw is-suġġetti li ħa jieħdu azzjonijiet fuqhom. F’dawn l-aħħar snin sar ħafna xogħol f’dan il-qasam. Xi eżempji jinkludu:
- Separazzjoni tal-iskart
- Kampanja fuq il-ħela eċċessiva tal-elettriku – Energy Efficient Talk
- Energy Exchange Questionnaire
- Riċiklaġġ ta’ plastik
- Kampanja fuq l-indafa fl-iskola
- Aċċessorji tal-Milied b’materjal riċiklat
Dawn l-isforzi ġew ippremjati fil-bidu ta’ din is-sena meta l-iskola ġiet mogħtija l-Green Flag bħala turija tax-xogħol siewi li qed isir fl-iskola.
Din is-sena t-tema li ntgħażlet hija dwar il-konsum tal-ilma. Għal dan il-għan saru ħafna attivitajiet. Il-kumitat dar il-postijiet kollha fejn jintuża l-ilma madwar l-iskola u żamm rekord ta’ fejn qed jinħela ilma eċċessiv biex isir pjan biex dan ikun evitat.
Fil-15 ta’ Mejju, saret l-attività Green Peace Casual Day. F’din l-okażjoni t-tfal ġew murija vidjow dwar l-importanza tal-ilma, in-nuqqas tal-ilma u l-konsegwenzi ta’ dan, kif ukoll x’qed isir fl-iskola. Dan sabiex kull student ikun jista’ jagħti sehmu u jgħin sabiex jitjieb l-ambjent tal-iskola.
What is EkoSkola?
EkoSkola is an international programme run by the Foundation for Environmental Education. It invites schools to improve their own environment for a better quality of life, Kulleġġ San Benedittu Boys’ Secondary Kirkop being one of these!
EkoSkola aims to raise pupils’ awareness of environmental and related sustainable development issues through classroom study together with school and community action.
The main objectives are:
- create and raise awareness among the pupils, teachers, parents and the wider community on the environment and sustainable development through school and classroom activities and extra curricular events,
- encourage pupils, teachers, parents and the wider community in taking a more active role in environmental decision making,
- demonstrate the benefits of environmental management in areas such as waste, energy, water, air quality and landscaping,
- develop in participants the required skills to facilitate the implementation of local Agenda 21 processes, and
- initiate networks with local authorities, organisations and businesses to facilitate school-based community development.
Schools that have successfully achieved these goals are awarded a Green Flag – a prestigious eco-label that testifies the school’s commitment to fostering sustainable lifestyles.
EkoSkola Committee