20 Schools Share $20,000 NRC Awards
20 Schools Share $20,000 NRC
Awards
Projects from energy efficient olive harvesting to planting natives to cut highway traffic noise are among 21 school initiatives to share this year’s $20,000 Northland Regional Council Environmental Curriculum Awards (ECAs).
Regional Council Environmental Education Officer Susan Botting says the annual awards aim to foster excellence in environmental education, with schools eligible for up to $2000 each for their efforts to educate children ‘in, about and for’ the region’s environment.
This year’s 20 recipients will receive between $424 and $1800 each for their 21 projects*. (*SUBS: One Tree Point School is being funded for two projects)
“Once again, this year’s projects are impressive; both in their scope and their quality. Especially pleasing is the increasing role that students are playing in planning and designing them,” Ms Botting says.
She says the ECAs recognise and support the environmental education efforts put in by more than 2000 Northland students (aged five to 18) in 132 classes and/or school student environmental groups. Six winning schools are based in the Far North, 10 the Whangarei District and three in Kaipara.
The winning schools and GST exclusive funding for their projects are:
1. Dargaville
Intermediate. Project: Budding
Horticulturalists
Funding: $821.15 Contact: Diane
Papworth (09) 439 8045
Project details: ECA enables the
purchase of a mist propagation unit to boost schoolground
greenhouse production of vegetables and other plants.
Students will learn propagation methods to use in the
greenhouse.
2. Huanui College. Project:
Wetland
Funding: $1800
Project details: ECA
contributes to school fencing off its wetland area to
improve water quality in Opapaka Stream. This area is at the
head of the Whangarei Harbour‘s Hora Hora
sub-catchment.
3.
Kamo Intermediate. Project: Islands of Life (2011)
Funding: $894.80
Project details: ECA helps
to expand on the school’s decade-old Islands of Life
environmental education project with further plantings.
4. Karetu School. Project: Well Water
Funding: $500
Project details: ECA contributes to
the purchase of a NIWA Stream Health Monitoring Kit as part
of efforts to rejuvenate local wetlands. This is seen as
integral to boosting catchment water and contributing to
estuary health.
5. Kaurihohore School. Projects:
Seed for Raising for Sustainability
Funding: $1300
Project details: Funding assists efforts to boost the
school’s sustainability efforts through contributing to
the purchase of a greenhouse to grow seedlings. Worm farm
‘juice’ produced at the school will be used to assist
plant growth.
6. Kerikeri High School. Project:
Seedling Nursery
Funding: $750
Project
details: ECA contributes to the creation of a seedling
nursery for production of native and unusual heirloom
seedlings with a growing house, polytunnel and gardening
materials. This project’s being driven by the school’s
Environmental Education-themed Recycling Action Group
(RAG).
7. Okaihau College. Project: Sensory
Garden
Funding: $1000
Project details: ECA
facilitates the establishment of a sensory garden. The
creation of this garden’s a team effort across many
different school class levels. This garden will be used by
the school’s special needs unit students.
8. Onerahi
School. Project: Irrigation System
Funding: $500
Project details: Funding is
being used to purchase a 1500 litre rain water tank as part
of establishing an irrigation system to water vegetable
gardens and future planting expansion. The project’s
themed on students learning about sustainable water
management and other aspects of Environmental Education.
9. One Tree Point School. Project 1:
Sustainability Station $850, Project 2: South Side Seat
$250.00
Funding (for both projects): $1100.00
Project details: ECA contributes to two school
environmental education projects. Sustainability Station
sees the construction of storage bays for collecting
resources such as weeds, food scraps and lawn clippings for
composting. South Side Seat meanwhile, sees the
establishment of a quiet corner for reading and thinking
that’s enhanced with native plantings in a traditional
koru design. Native insect species will be introduced to
this area in future.
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10. Opua School. Project:
Sustainability
Total funding: $1500
Project
details: ECA assists the expansion of the school’s
multi-pronged, sustainability-themed environmental
education. This expansion’s to come from an incubator to
encourage egg production, thereby producing more chickens
and a honey extractor to help collect honey from its
existing beehive for marketing.
11. Oromahoe School.
Project: Sensory Garden
Funding: $900
Contact:
Project details: ECA goes towards the creation
of a sensory garden to create an easily accessible area of
unique biodiversity. This will allow students to experience
nature through all their senses and build on student
interest in an existing neighbouring butterfly garden which
attract major interest from children.
12. Otaika
Valley School. Project: Water Supply
Funding:
$1061.54
Project details: ECA enables the purchase of a
3000 litre water tank to boost the long-term survival of
existing school ground orchard and new garden areas. The
school has a number of existing gardens including a
much-loved butterfly garden.
13.
Oturu School. Project: Energy Efficient Olive Picking
Funding: $1105
Project details: ECA sees the
expansion of ever-growing and unique environmental education
projects with the purchase of resources to improve
olive-harvesting efficiency.
14.
Parua Bay School. Project: Wildlife Pathway
(2011)
Funding: $1100
Project details: ECA
helps boost the wildlife pathway that has been developed by
the school and community over recent years. The award
enables the purchase of native trees to plant alongside the
pathway that links the school with its Whangarei Harbour
foreshore.
15. Ruakaka School.
Project: Let the Water Flow
Funding: $734.50
Project details: ECA contributes to materials needed for
setting up a water tank-based irrigation system to use in
vegetable gardens over summer – part of expanding on the
school’s well-established gardening programmes. Worm
farming and composting are also carried out.
16.
Ruawai Primary School. Project: Sustainable Gardening /
Mahinga Kai
Funding: $850
Project details:
ECA contributes towards the purchase of a polyhouse to boost
the existing whole-school gardening approach. Five raised
garden beds have been created – one per class – with a
huge range of plants involved.
17. Tangiteroria
School. Project: Native Bush Learning Environment
Project – Bush Track
Funding: $424.34
Project details: ECA contributes to the formation of an
all-weather track through the school grounds to link with a
learning platform built in the school’s native bush area
in 2010. This native bush area is unique to Tangiteroria
School.
18. Totara Grove School.
Project: E tupu tahi – Growing
together
Funding: $1458.67 Contact: Delwynne
Simon (09) 435 0019
Project details: ECA contributes to
the creation of a sensory garden. This is a starting point
in a journey moving towards the vision of becoming a
sustainable school.
19. Umawera School. Project:
Nasty Noises, Fabulous Nifty Natives
Funding:
$1600
Project details: ECA contributes to further
strengthening of a successful school boundary native
planting border aimed at cutting down on traffic noise from
State Highway One adjacent to the school.
20. Whangarei
Primary School. Project: Garden Shed to Store Garden
Equipment
Funding: $600
Project
details: ECA contributes to the purchase of a garden shed as
part of a developing garden programme. It’s hoped that the
vegetable gardening skills involved in this project will
transfer to students’ homes so families are encouraged to
do the
same.
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