Silver Award - Waimataitai School

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Keeping it green
Timaru District councillor Steve Earnshaw presents a silver Enviroschools award to Waimataitai School pupils.
Enviroschools Award Ceremony
South Canterbury
Published: 3/11/2011 12:14 p.m.
Enviroschools Canterbury invites media to the 2011 South Canterbury awards ceremony.
At this presentation schools to be acknowledged in receiving silver and bronze awards are Morven, Waimataitai School and St Joseph’s Timaru
respectively.
“This is an opportunity for schools to celebrate and be acknowledged for their achievements towards creating a more sustainable school
community,” said Enviroschools Canterbury Co-ordinator Andrea Taylor.Media are welcome to attend the awards ceremonies or speak to the
schools for details of projects.When: Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 1:30-3:00pm
Where: Waimataitai School, Timaru
Attending: Rex Williams, Environment Canterbury Commissioner, Steve Earnshaw, Timaru District Council Councillor, Jim Anderson,
Waimate District Council Councillor
For more information on the national Enviroschools programme and awards scheme, go tohttp://www.enviroschools.org.nz
2011 Enviroschools Canterbury Awards – South Canterbury
Silver Awards
Key Contact
Morven School
Viv Raj, Principal, 03 689 4717
Waimataitai School Jane Culhane, Principal, 03 684 5566
Bronze Awards
Key Contact
St Joseph’s Timaru Carmel Brosnahan-Pye, Principal, 03 688 1376
Notable Achievements
Morven School - Silver award
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Cemetery project – school is caring for the local cemetery, consulted with descendants and the council
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Great vegetable gardens the food is processed and eaten at school – also have planted fruit trees.
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Produce very little waste - have good systems and monitoring- healthy eating encouraged
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Fantastic at using the local area for learning – great teaching and learning processes around local issues such as water – and using local
experts.
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Fabulous community involvement - local experts, parents, marae, local businesses
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Investigated the Maori history of the area and have good links with the local marae where they are the Tangata Whenua on certain
occasions.
Waimataitai School - Silver award
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Reduced their waste through litter-less lunches, worm farms, recycling.
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School transport plan encouraging students to walk and bike/scooter to school
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Vegetable gardens planted and maintained by students, native bird tree area developed
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Regularly teach sustainability.
St Joseph's Timaru - Bronze award
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Established a vegetable garden with all classes involved in sowing, planting and harvesting produce.
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Great worm farms producing worm juice to sell and using vermicast on gardens
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Vision - Have produced a map and as a consequence all students have input into art work for murals around the school- topic was nature
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Good recycling systems in place.
Three schools have been awarded for their efforts to create a more sustainable school community.
Waimataitai School and Morven School received a silver Enviroschools award while St Joseph's Timaru received a bronze award.
At Waimataitai, pupils have reduced their waste through litter-less lunches, worm farms and recycling.
They have been walking or cycling to school, have planted vegetable gardens and have developed a native bird tree area.
Morven School received a silver award for the pupils' cemetery project, where they have been caring for the local cemetery.
They have also planted vegetable gardens, have produced little waste, been fantastic at using their local area for learning, and
have encouraged community involvement.
St Joseph's Timaru received a bronze award for their worm farms, vegetable garden, good recycling systems and their vision for
the school.
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