The Environment
The Climate Action Team
The Climate Action Team was formed back in 2018 by a small group of students who wanted to prioritise action on climate change within our school. Students wanted to reduce the carbon emissions of our school and community, empower young people to make positive change and have influence over larger scale projects and events locally, nationally and internationally.
Since its infancy, the team has seen significant growth in membership and we currently have 36 active members who meet weekly and work on numerous projects in sub-teams. As a result, the team has been very productive and achieved a lot since starting.
The team is currently led by two DofE students who are using the valuable work experience that they are gaining from this role as the volunteering element of their Duke of Edinburgh award. This formal volunteering role within the team has worked successfully for the last two years and you can read more about it here. The team being student led comes from our school Change and Create programme, which has been running in Chew Valley School since 2006, empowering students to learn how to lead and make positive change.
To find out more about the development of the team and their historic achievements click here.
Projects to Date
Workshop with Bridget Petty, Green Party councillor for Backwell |
2019 |
School strike for climate on College Green, Bristol |
2019 |
Attendance at the Bristol University Climate Change Conference with key note speakers including Thangam Debonaire MP |
2019 |
The first staff clothes swap |
2019 |
Implementation of climate-friendly travel and trip guidelines for the whole school |
2020 |
Workshop with Bristol University Innovation Department on how to implement our ideas |
2020 |
Appearance on BBC Breakfast discussing our work Breakfast live team interview |
2020 |
School Strike For Climate March and attending the speech by Greta Thunberg in Bristol |
2020 |
Hosted an environmental film festival for KS3 during Enrichment Week |
2021 |
The second clothes swap, for staff and Sixth Form |
2021 |
Whole school assemblies on our work as a team |
2021 |
Achieving the eduCCate Global Bronze Award |
2021 |
Planting 108 willow, hawthorn, oak, hazel and crab apple trees on the bottom field |
2021 |
Attendance of the B&NES Young Persons Climate Change conference hosted by Hayesfield School |
2021 |
Creation of the no-mow area behind the Music Block |
2022 |
Whole school staff training in an update in climate change education |
2022 |
Hosted the second annual environmental film festival for KS3 during Enrichment Week |
2022 |
The third clothes swap (staff and Sixth Form) |
2022 |
Departmental pledges of sustainability (displayed on the lower corridor) |
2022 |
Lobbying against the Bristol Airport expansion |
2022 |
Achieved the Bath in Bloom Silver Prize for schools |
2022 |
Launched the school lights off campaign |
2022 |
Achievement of the eduCCate Global Silver Award with 19 members of staff being certified ‘climate change teachers’ |
May 2023 |
Free Prom wear event for Year 11 |
2023 |
Rivers workshop with Bristol Avon Rivers Trust |
2023 |
Recycling relaunch |
2023 |
Working with local residents on campaigning for the reduction in our local area bus service |
2023 |
Collaboration with the Rotary Club |
2023 |
Fourth clothes swap (staff, Sixth Form and Year 11) |
2023 |
Working on achieving the Green Flag award |
2023 |
Year 6 Open Evening presentation |
Coming Sept 2023 |
Meeting with buildings manager to discuss environmental improvements and requirement. This includes plans for new school hall and toilet renovations |
2023 |
Termly nominations and handing out of eco-hero certificates for students and staff |
Ongoing |
Termly carbon buster challenges for the whole school community |
Ongoing |
Relaunch of school recycling message |
May 2023 |
Bee Bold Award Shortlisted Applicants |
June 2023 |
Bristol University Workshop - Craftivism |
July 2023 |
Completion of Educcate Global Silver award |
July 2023 |
Awarded the Green Flag award 2023 with Merit |
September 2023 |
Relaunch of 'pick and run' weekly litter picking group |
September 2023 |
Regular nominations and delivery of 'eco hero' certificates to staff and students |
WEEKLY |
WORLD FIRST youth rotary club on climate change started at our school |
October 2023 |
Awarded £1000 from WECA for improving pollinators on site |
October 2023 |
Whole school week of assemblies on climate action |
November 2023 |
Launch of the Climate Action Team training programme |
December 2023 |
Whole school free clothes swap |
Coming January 2024 |
Mrs Taylor trained 100 PGCE students in Climate Change Education at Bristol Uni and 120 at Bath Spa University | April 2024 |
We have received a Thank You video from MEER our international charity that we support. https://vimeo.com/user152947453/review/940044567/aebf4b0afc | May 2024 |
8 students trained with teach the teacher | June 2024 |
4 students trained 6 teachers on Climate Change education at Southville Primary School in Bristol 3 students trained 17 teachers on Climate Change education at Bristol Eco conference at UWE The team were ambassadors at Chew Valley Nature Fest and raised £367 for MEER A new committee was elected for our Interact team Achieved a distinction in the 2024 green flag award The team are holding a 'wrong shoes' day to raise money and awareness for MEER |
July 2024 |
Please click here for our Environmental Visions and Values
Gallery
The Climate Action Team have received a Distinction in the Green Flag.
No-mow area Student volunteers receive the eduCCate Bronze Award
Tree planting effort celebrated in the local paper Staff clothes swap
Protesting in Bristol with School Strike for Climate
Mrs Shuttleworth talks to BBC Breakfast about
the important work of the Climate Action Team
One of the entries for our Preparing to deliver an assembly
'turn off the lights' competition
Virtually attending BANES Climate Change Workshopping with Bristol University
conference during Covid Innovation Department
Meeting Bridget Petty, Green Party Councillor Mrs Taylor and the team at the Bristol
University Climate Change Conference
Chew Valley School has been awarded the EduCCate Global Silver award!
Following on from our success achieving the bronze award in 2021/2022, the team was scaled up from the 5 staff members who helped achieve the bronze award to 19 members of staff who formed the silver award team. Each member of staff undertook a number of different training courses to update and enhance their knowledge and understanding of climate change science and systems. These course included Climate Change and Gender, Climate Change and cities, Climate Change and children, Climate Change legal systems etc.
In addition to our team of 19, all staff members undertook group training in climate change and climate change education. Following this training, all departments pledged ways in which they would actively respond to the climate crisis through focusing on the key areas of culture, curriculum, campus and community, which were set out in our school’s environmental visions and values. The curriculum as a whole was also looked at to track and embed all learning associated with climate change and the environment from Y7-Y13 in all subjects.
We are thrilled to have achieved this award as it means that our students will have access to a very high level of climate change education empowering them to act and make positive differences across their school and wider communities.
Get in touch
If you’re interested in finding out more about our work or want to collaborate on a project, do get in touch.
Email Rose Taylor – rtaylor@chewvalleyschool.co.uk
Twitter- @cvsenvironment
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