The Eco-Schools programme should link into curriculum work of the school when and where possible. Most schools are already incorporating a variety of environmental issues into the curriculum; as an Eco-School, these topics being studied should also influence the way the whole school operates.
Ideally, what you decide to study will complement the environmental actions (i.e. your Action Plan) being undertaken by your school. These connections will motivate students and make activities more meaningful.
The Eco-Schools programme has achieved local and international recognition as one of the recognised delivery tools for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). As an ESD programme, it is supported by the Education Authority and is listed as a suggestion for delivering Curriculum Objectives in the Revised Northern Ireland Primary Curriculum. It is also a Key Element at Post Primary level.
Eco-Schools is also an integral part of the Sustainable Development Strategy for NI and is one of the ministerial targets in that strategy – therefore it is at the heart of the education process for the future of students within the province.
Case studies that illustrate how it links to the curriculum are available in the Case Studies section of Resources.