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Eco-concious Essex school students to take part in environment day | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A SCHOOLS collective is preparing to roll-out a countywide scheme in a bid to get more students thinking and caring about the environment. The Multi Schools Council was founded roughly eight years ago and is now comprised of more than 300 educational institutions from across Essex. The initiative was launched with a view of giving pupils more of a voice while also being able to tackle issues and concerns of the children using talks and events. The council’s latest project centres on the importance of respecting the environment and focuses on how a greener future can be achieved. Entitled Green Day, schools from across Tendring, Colchester, Braintree and South Essex will be taking part and showcasing a commitment to a more sustainable world.

Eco-concious Essex school students to take part in environment day

A SCHOOLS collective is preparing to roll-out a countywide scheme in a bid to get more students thinking and caring about the environment. The Multi Schools Council was founded roughly eight years ago and is now comprised of more than 300 educational institutions from across Essex. The initiative was launched with a view of giving pupils more of a voice while also being able to tackle issues and concerns of the children using talks and events. The council’s latest project centres on the importance of respecting the environment and focuses on how a greener future can be achieved. Entitled Green Day, schools from across Tendring, Colchester, Braintree and South Essex will be taking part and showcasing a commitment to a more sustainable world.

Eco-concious Essex school students to take part in environment day | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A SCHOOLS collective is preparing to roll-out a countywide scheme in a bid to get more students thinking and caring about the environment. The Multi Schools Council was founded roughly eight years ago and is now comprised of more than 300 educational institutions from across Essex. The initiative was launched with a view of giving pupils more of a voice while also being able to tackle issues and concerns of the children using talks and events. The council’s latest project centres on the importance of respecting the environment and focuses on how a greener future can be achieved. Entitled Green Day, schools from across Tendring, Colchester, Braintree and South Essex will be taking part and showcasing a commitment to a more sustainable world.

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