Thirteen schools share NRC environmental awards
Thirteen schools share NRC environmental awards
Projects including converting a
school to solar power and building mobile kiwi homes are
among 15 school initiatives to share $15,820 in this
year’s Northland Regional Council Environmental Curriculum
Awards (ECAs).
The annual awards aim to foster excellence in environmental education, with schools eligible for up to $2000 each for their efforts to educate children ‘in, about and for’ the region’s environment.
This year 13 recipients will receive between $400 and $2000 each for their 15 projects. (SUBS: Bay of Islands International Academy and Waipu School are each being funded for two projects).
Regional council chairman Bill Shepherd and Councillor
Craig Brown – who selected this year’s winners – were
impressed by the scope and quality of projects which will
see the enthusiastic involvement of hundreds of people
across entire school communities.
Councillor Shepherd
says the ECAs recognise and support the environmental
education efforts put in by more than 1120 students in 69
classes and/or school student environmental groups
Councillor Brown added: “It’s also great to once again see a good geographic spread with six of our winning schools based in the Far North, seven in the Whangarei district and two in Kaipara.”
Projects include the tiny Peria School inland from Mangonui in the Far North which is among the first schools in New Zealand to convert totally to solar power and sell its excess energy back to the national grid; another on the Purerua Peninsula where the school will build and manage kiwi boxes to encourage the iconic bird; and a third at Broadwood which is using a NIWA water quality testing kit to develop a monitoring programme in local waterways.
A full list of the winning schools and the funding for their projects (GST exclusive) follows:
Ahipara School
Project:
Bring Back Butterflies
Funding: $680 Contact: Lisa Merlo
09 409 4702
Funding towards creating a schoolground
butterfly garden – boosting students' knowledge of biology
and gardening as well as schoolground biodiversity.
Bay of Islands International
Academy
Project: Helping Our Kiwi and Wonderful
Worms
Funding: $980 Contact: Angela Miller 09 407
9749
Funding towards two projects extending its B.O.I.I.A
Recovery Mission programme at the Purerua Peninsula school.
The Helping Our Kiwi project will get $520 to build
10
kiwi boxes that students will manage from school, putting
them out among schoolground native bush and the local area
to provide homes and breeding opportunity for the area’s
increasing kiwi population. The Wonderful Worms project will
get $455 for a worm farm to make school food waste into
fertiliser for planned vegetable gardens.
Broadwood Area School
Project: NIWA
SHMAK Water Quality Testing Kit
Funding: $530 Contact:
Catherine Semenoff-Murray 09 409 5878
Funding for a
testing kit to to monitor water quality and develop a local
freshwater database as part of working with the community to
restore the local freshwater environment.
Kamo Intermediate
Project: Islands
of Life (2014)
Funding: $490 Contact: Jan O'Connor 09
435 0343
Funding to its long term Islands of Life (IOL)
project with planting replenishment.
Kamo
Primary School
Project: Bottle
Greenhouse
Funding: $400 Contact: Jane Norman 09 435
1482
Funding towards renovating the school's greenhouse
to use as a potting shed for native and vegetable seedlings.
Mangawhai Beach School
Project:
Whanaungatanga
Funding: $1300 Contact: Lorna Wakefield
09 431 4385
Funding towards a schoolground whanaungatanga
area – a quiet space for students. Planter boxes will be
used to teach sustainability priniciples.
Oromahoe School
Project: Catch it
while you can!
Funding: $2000 Contact: Pauline
Stephinson 09 407 7834 (SUBS: Spelling of
Stephinson is correct)
Funding towards a
water tank to water the school’s 1000 square metres of
schoolground gardens. These comprise vegetables, fruit and
native trees. The tank will ensure better garden survival
over summer and provide lessons in sustainable water
use.
Otaika School
Project: OVS
Garden Centre
Funding: $2000 Contact: Eden Hakaraia 09
432 2731
Funding for a garden shed to store gardening
equipment. Edible gardens, chickens for producing eggs for
food and sale, water harvesting, orchards and a wide range
of other sustainable land uses are part of the school's
well-established environmental education programme
encouraging students to be kaitiaki of their
environment.
Peria
School
Project: Tama-nui-te-ra: Sustainability
through solar energy
Funding: $2000 Contact: Jason Tane
(Principal) 09 408 5834
Funding towards a school solar
power system – harnessing the energy from Tama-nui-te-ra
(the sun). The isolated country school will produce 90-100
percent (winter) and 100-120 percent (summer) of its energy
requirements through installing solar panels onto its hall
roof. Surplus power will be sold to the national grid. The
school hopes installing solar power will showcase the option
to its counterparts around New Zealand – showing how to
reduce schools' environmental footprints and improve
finances.
Poroti School
Project:
The Living Garden – mulching
Funding: $1500 Contact:
Pauline Johnson (Principal) 09 434 6867
Funding towards
upgrading its seven-year-old gardens.
Ruakaka School
Project: Together We
Shine
Funding: $1200 Contact: Jennifer Hay 09 432
7503
Funding towards creating a State Highway One student
lineup along the school’s boundary fence. This comprises
eye-catching, brightly painted life-sized images on plywood
of each of the school's 165 students. These will be attached
to the fence, looking out onto the more than 10,000 vehicles
passing the school every day. The children will hold hands
to illustrate how the school works together, illustrating
the principle of kaitiakitanga or guardianship to look after
its community and its future.
Tangiteroria
School
Project: Sustainable Orchard
Funding:
$1750 Contact: Tina Bradshaw 09 433 2635
Funding towards
expanding its schoolground orchard to provide more flowers
for bee pollination and in turn fruit to harvest for eating
and preserving. Honey produced by the school hives is sold
and used to make soap and skincare products.
Waipu School
Project: Creating
Raised Gardens and Irrigation of Edible Garden
Funding:
$990 Contact: Anne Green 09 432 0135
Funding towards two
projects – building raised garden beds and installing
irrigation for these and an existing schoolground orchard.
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