This video can be downloaded here: http://www.ashdenawards.org/winners/sandhills08 Sandhills Primary School won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2008.
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Sandhills is a 200-pupil primary school on the outskirts of Oxford. It has a long-term commitment to sustainability, and negotiated successfully for extra energy-efficiency measures when the school was rebuilt in 2003. Pupils in the Energy Team check equipment in classrooms, run competitions, read energy meters, and graph the readings. Energy is taught throughout the curriculum, and sustainability is the theme of the current drama production. Pupils and parents contributed to the cost of a 5 kW wind turbine.
Great vid. Glad you are all so concerned and clued up. Keep up the good work, its the people in power who dont know anything about the environment.
sabrinaworcester1 3 years ago
I wish all schools had such a program.
Education is what can really help to progress and contribute to the future life and the world.
Lexik18 3 years ago