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Holy Trinity RC Primary School

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Roman Catholic Primary School

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COP 27 & 28

COP 28

In school, we have been learning about COP 28. All the children were involved and learnt about the important work being discussed  by Leaders from across the world. Class 1 looked at how to look after our environment. The school looked at what we can recyle.  Reception drew pictures of how they can help the environment, e.g. recycling, turning off lights and taps. They also looked at which materials we can recycle. 

 

In our Eco meeting, we discussed ideas for COP 28 and we have been carrying out activities in class. 

COP 27

In school, we have been learning about COP 27. All the children were involved and learnt about the important work being discussed in Egypt by Leaders from across the world. 

Class 1 have looked at how to help our planet. They made pledges and looked at what we can recycle.

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Our children have been highlighting the end of COP 27 by creating posters. They have been learning about the impact climate change is having on our common home and our brothers and sisters.

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Class 3 have been investigating COP27 and looking at how it will affect us. They found out some interesting facts, such as the leading sponsor for COP27 is Coca-Cola, which is known as the company who creates the most plastic pollution.

                                                  

COP 26In school, we have been learning about COP 26. All the children were involved and learnt about the important work being discussed in Glasgow by Leaders from across the world.

The children in Class 2 made leaf promises for ways that they can help our planet.

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Class 3 made their own pledge to help protect the world against climate change.

       

Children in Class 4 wrote and presented an assembly for the school. We listened to poems, prayers and to questions they have written in letters to the Prime Minister and Andrew Stephenson. 

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