Green week has begun! We started with an assembly where all the Green teams fed back to the rest of the school about what they had been doing over the last six weeks. Classes then took part in the Climate Challenge - a task that was part of national Climate Week.

Pupils competed with over 100,000 other people from schools, colleges and workplaces across the UK, in the country’s biggest environmental competition. The Climate Week Challenge, launching on the first day of Climate Week (Monday 21st March) was for teams of five or six. It requires pupils to use their creativity and innovation to generate ideas that will help to combat climate change.
The exact challenge was only revealed at 9am and tasked the teams to develop a green idea to save or make money. The school’s winning teams entry will be put forward for the national competition. National and regional winners will now be selected by a celebrity panel, covering six categories for Key Stages 1 to 4, Sixth Forms and workplaces. The winners will be announced on Friday 25th March.
The Climate Week Challenge kicked off the UK’s inaugural Climate Week, a new national occasion backed by the Prime Minister to inspire millions to combat climate change.

These are pictures of our KS1 teams presenting their challenges.