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Targets
 Create more community green space in town centres



 St David’s RC School in Newport City created a sensory and prayer garden in their school as part   Outputs   Target  Total
 of their Eco-School actions. The pupils reported in their case study that “In Autumn 2020, before
 the sensory and prayer gardens, 73.4% of learners said they felt they belonged at the school and   Number of registered Eco-Schools progressing one award level   100  138
 that the school cared about them. In Autumn 2021, after the prayer and sensory gardens were   (not including platinum renewals).
 created, this had gone up to 86.5%. Before the work, we found only one bee on the yard. We   Number of schools re-engaged in the Eco-Schools programme.   75  93
 researched and found out one bee can pollinate up to 1000 flowers. After the sensory garden   Number of green flag assessments carried out and action plans   280  334
 was complete, we found 15 bees on school grounds. These bees could pollinate 12000 flowers!”.   produced, including platinum renewals.
 Read more here.  Number of schools attending a network/twinning/progression            40             326

        event.
 Johnstown Primary School in Carmarthen reported in their case study that “Due to being   Number of inspirational case studies produced.   24  38
 located next to a busy road an ongoing focus has been to improve biodiversity at our school” and

 have carried out a range of biodiversity projects including the creation of a wildflower meadow.   Number of teachers participating in training days.   420  453
 Read more here.  Number of primary schools attending a climate change                  50             427
        workshop.
 The Local Places for Nature project run by Keep Wales Tidy since early 2020 has created,   Number of secondary schools attending Climate Conversation   15  WJEC work
 restored, and enhanced more than 800 green spaces across the country. The Eco-Schools team   pupil workshops.   completed in
 have helped promote the scheme to schools, and consequently schools in urban spaces have              lieu
 received Local Places for Nature packages, helping to put more green space at the heart of the   Schools participating in Wonderful Woodland pupil workshops.  22  24
 community.
        Senior Eco-Committee virtual event focusing on Climate Action,             20 schools           21
 St Mary’s RC Primary in Riverside, Cardiff took part in the scheme. You can see photos of their   running over 5 days in July, and a whole day event in November.

 involvement here.
        National Eco Committee Event focussing on pupils becoming                  80 schools          135
 Coed y Dderwen Primary in Merthyr Tydfil also took part in the Local Places for Nature project –   Climate Communicators and COP26. To be run virtually over 4
 you can read more here (please note this case study is written by Keep Wales Tidy).  days in June and November.

        Number of pilot schools developing Mentoring Scheme.                             3               3

        Number of pilot schools trialling Eco-Coordinators support                       3               3
        resource.
        Topic based resources for Foundation Phase, KS2 and secondary                   18              54
        under each of the nine topic areas. Currently one per topic
        has been produced. 18 to produce this year and share via KWT

        Website and/or Hwb.
        Development of a school resource aiming to promote student                    March              1
        understanding of the Circular Economy. Disseminate to schools                 2022
        on completion.
        Partnership Links – Co-working with partners on events                     5 partners            6

        throughout the year.
        Partnership links – share and promote partner resources                          6               6
        through events and newsletters.
        Website Development –new website with greater functionality                November         Complete
        for hosting resources, including videos. Regularly updated                    2021
        school case studies and easier access of information for users.


 St Mary’s RC Primary in Riverside, Cardiff, working on their Local Places for Nature project.
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