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Pupil Engagement




         Outputs                                                                          Target       Total

         Number of primary classes attending a pupil workshop (not including                450         717
         the National Eco Committee)

         Number of secondary/SEN/PRU classes attending a pupil workshop                      20          20
         (not including the Senior Eco Committee)
         Number of schools attending a National/ Senior Eco Committee Event                  80          85




      Our pupil workshops have been successful this  digital content  that included  future  weather
      year;  we had  excellent numbers  of  schools  reports and future adverts. Climate change was
      attending, with many schools returning regularly  a key theme throughout the week and how, by
      for different sessions.                                picturing the future that we would like to live in,
      Our workshops have covered a range of topics  we can work to create that more positive image

      (see overview of sessions delivered below) and  instead of being scared by negative stories and
      we always place a strong emphasis on what we  media coverage.
      can do as individuals, schools, and communities,
      and  share  practical  ideas  that  schools  can  Each day had a live guest to interview (in both
      implement.                                             the English  and  the Welsh  sessions),  which
                                                             the pupils  engaged incredibly  well with.  They
                Plantlife Cymru Collaboration                enjoyed speaking to a member of the Icelandic
      Eco-Schools  Wales  collaborated with  Plantlife  parliament, a renowned Playwright, a Wildlife
      Cymru  to  deliver  virtual  pupil  workshops  photographer, a member of Welsh Government
      supporting their ‘Every Flower Counts’ Campaign.  and many more. This aspect was so well received
      Pupils explored: how important wildflowers are;  that we have looked to include a live guest in

      the positive impact that having no mow areas in  subsequent workshops.
      school has on biodiversity; and how simple
      actions  can  have  a  significant  impact  in
      helping tackle the nature emergency.                        “After thinking about our future with

                                                             EcoSchoolsWales @GALWAD22 Christ the King
                         GALWAD                                Primary are spreading a positive message!
      As part of the GALWAD event, a ‘Week in the             We know IT IS OUR FUTURE we can make the
      Future’ consisted of a series of live lessons          change. We know what we want 2052 to look
      and  activities  for  pupils  aged  7-11,  co-                                like.”

      created and co-designed with Eco-Schools
      Wales.                                                    -  Christ the King Catholic Primary School,
                                                                                   Cardiff
      The lessons encouraged pupils  to explore
      and question what the future will mean for
      their schools, their communities, and their
      lives. Live lessons involved interactive activities
      for pupils and glimpses into the future through





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