Catch up with Luton’s green schools

The Climate Action Teacher Champions programme ran for five cohorts and 33 schools, inspiring a wave of environmental action in Luton’s schools. With the programme now closed, the council have produced a series of videos to capture what was learned. The videos feature students and staff from three participating schools: Ramridge Primary, Whipperley Infant Academy and Chiltern Academy. Here’s the introductory video, with more detailed case studies of each school available here.

Luton was ahead of the pack in helping its schools to develop a climate action plan. For schools that were not able to take part in the CATCH programme, there is plenty of support available elsewhere, including Let’s Go Zero and Climate Ambassadors.

Published by Jeremy Williams

Jeremy is an author and activist based in Luton. He writes serious books for adults, less serious books for children. His blog, The Earthbound Report, has been recognised as the best green blog in the UK by Vuelio and the UK Blog Awards.

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