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Newsletter
The Eco-Schools Wales newsletter has continued to prove a highly anticipated resource for eco-
coordinators, school staff and learners alike.
The most recent newsletter focusses on pollution. Click here to read it in English or click here to
read it in Welsh.
“The new newsletter format is lovely; classes
have been able to read through it on the
whiteboard which is so good for spreading the
word/ awareness and having those purposeful “Brilliant NEWSLETTER [I] Love the way it is
and meaningful discussions!” interactive and have asked all teachers to
share with the children. Congratulations /
- Verity Conlon, teacher, Archdeacon John Lewis Llongyfarchiadau”
CIW Primary school, Bridgend - Ian Jones, Headteacher, Ysgol San Sior,
Conwy
The number of readers per newsletter comes
to 478 on average. Of this total, 82% access the
document in the medium of English and 18% “Just wanted to say I think this newsletter is
access the edition in Welsh. great.”
The amount of time people are spending with - Tom Andrews, Policy Lead, Climate Change
the newsletter has been steadily increasing with and Rural Affairs Group, Welsh Government
each edition, signifying that our developments
are ensuring more engaging and useful content
each term
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