All GREEN Schools projects

We have made charitable donations to various groups. The students in the Nature Kids Club make these decisions based on information gathered throughout the year.

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The Nature Kids Club recycles plastics, metals and glass. We asked the Staffroom to join in our efforts. A staff member volunteers to recycle this at their home blue bin.

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The Nature Kids Club will participate in Earth Day activities and will invite our Alderman to join us in supporting our initiative for our Planet.

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The Nature Kids Club use reusable containers instead of zip-lock bags and plastic to bring our snacks and lunches in. We are encouraging others to bring a garbage-less and nutritious food as well.

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Nature Kids Club collects and recycles drinking/beverage containers from the Lunchrooms, staff room and classrooms. This helps support the Grade 4 curriculum study of Waste in our World.

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The Nature Kids Club made raindrops for all of the sinks in the school reminding others to turn off the tap. Now everyone is turning the tap off in the classroom sinks and not wasting water.

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Nature Kids Clubs reminds all classes to keep larger pieces of construction paper and use them for other projects instead of putting them in the recycling bin.

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The Nature Kids Club has had things donated to our school that have been recycled. The Nature Kids Club encourage classes to reuse resources when and where we can. For example, teachers use old muffin tins to put paint pucks in instead of buying new plastic trays, use old yogurt for holding manipulatives or margarine containers for water dishes for painting.

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The Nature Kids Club has encouraged classes to use their recycled paper for other things. In room 3, they are now using recycled paper for our spelling tests, to draw pictures on etc. instead of getting new paper.

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Our Kindergartens are collecting blue bins yogurt containers, juice etc. as part of our Nature Kids Club. They are learning how to recycle in their class.

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Funders and Sponsors

  • RBC Foundation
  • The Calgary Foundation
  • Kamp Kiwanis
  • Cenovus Energy
  • Alliance Pipeline
  • TD Friends of the Enivornment Foundation
  • Rife Resources Ltd