Eco-Friendly Programmes
Introduction
Green Valley maintains an ecofriendly environment and develops a sense of consciousness among students and teachers at the commencement of school year.
Programmes
From gardening skills, to taking care environmental responsibilities in pupil, is developed in Green valley through various ecofriendly programmes.
- Green Valley conducts “Fridays for Future Walk” on the last Friday of every month.
- The school makes students to pledge that they will not burn plastic.
- Green Valley buildings are the biggest energy users and hence:-
Sustainable habits like getting children to switch off all fans, appliances and lights when not in use is promoted.
Students are given clarity on renewable energy and the power of technology that goes a long in making things.
- Green patch exercise:
Students are taught to ensure taps are closed properly after use and also to use water sparingly.
A green patch of land is dedicated on the school premises .Students are taught about planting and caring for it. It’s a learning practice and it helps them be in tune with eco-friendly activities
Introducing ‘do at home’ experiments like planting trees in the area or finding solutions to reduce and segregate waste in-house.
Homework is given on sustainability.
- The School is setting ‘eco-friendly’ themes every fort night to different classes to be presented in
the school assembly.
- Conducting environmental club meetings every month on the last working day.
- a) Conducting mock awareness rallies within the school premises. Once in a quarter, led by one of the class students.
- b) A group of 8 to 10 kids are chosen to research a topic related to the environment who are
tasked to sensitize the rest on the environmental Day.
- Get Plants for the classroom:
Placing a plant in each classroom has numerous benefits. A plant can help reduce dust and carbon dioxide levels while preventing the growth of pollutants. Students are encouraged to bring plants and maintain the same throughout the year.