Twenty-three schools share NRC environmental awards
Twenty-three schools share NRC environmental awards
Projects including farm fertiliser runoff monitoring and a stoat and rat trapping programme to boost kiwi numbers are among 24 school initiatives to share $20,000 in this year’s Northland Regional Council Environmental Curriculum Awards (ECAs).
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 23 recipients will receive between $230 and $1550 each for their 24 projects. (SUBS: Tinopai School is being funded for two projects).
Regional council chairman
Bill Shepherd and Councillor Craig Brown – who selected
this year’s winners – were once again impressed by the
scope and quality of projects which will see the
enthusiastic involvement of hundreds of people across entire
school communities.
Councillor Shepherd says the ECAs
recognise and support the environmental education efforts
put in by about 2000 students in 112 classes and/or school
student environmental groups.
Councillor Brown says he’s pleased to see a good geographic spread among the winners, with seven winning schools based in the Far North, 12 in the Whangarei district and four in Kaipara.
Projects include $720 to Northland College for specialised chemistry equipment to measure waterway fertiliser run-off and $950 to Whangarei Heads School towards a stoat and rat trapping programmeto boost local kiwi numbers).
A full list of the winning schools and the funding for their (GST exclusive) projects is:
Glenbervie School
Project: School
Orchard
Funding: $500
Contact: Oliver Tattersfield
(09) 437 5812
Funding towards: creating a schoolground
orchard. Students will be involved in planning, creating
and maintaining it, with enterprise encouraged in the use of
orchard harvests. This project involves 60 students aged
seven to 11.
Kaikohe East
School
Project: Sustainable Orchard
Funding:
$1440
Contact: Ceridwen Mason (09) 401 1532
Funding
towards: developing a schoolground orchard, the benefits of
which include alignment with the school's kaitiakitanga
value teaching and learning plus principles of
sustainability such as growing and eating locally produced
food. This whole school project involves 241 students aged
five to 11.
Kamo
Intermediate
Project: Islands of Life
(2015)
Funding: $400
Contact: Jan O'Connor (09) 435
0343
Funding towards: helping replenish/boost its long
term Islands of Life (IOL) project. IOL (2015) receives
funding towards renovating and further developing the
school's worm farm headquarters and further schoolground
plantings. One class of 34 Year Seven and Eight students
and the school’s 30-strong student envirogroup will take
part.
Kerikeri High
School
Project: Food for Thought - Edible
Garden
Funding: $1400
Contact: Ria Bright (09) 407
8916
Funding towards: creating an edible garden to
provide food which is in turn cooked/prepared by the
school's culinary and hospitality departments. Gardening,
sustainable living and entrepreneurial skills will be among
project benefits along with principles of kaitiakitanga,
hauora and whanaungatanga. Sixty students in two classes are
involved.
Maungatapere
School
Project: You Can Grow It
Funding:
$1200
Contact: Scott Martin/Dan Tissink (09) 434
6743
Funding towards: expanding its gardening enterprise
with a shadehouse to grow seedlings and propagate, and
garden tools for garden maintenance. The school's garden
group (15 students aged eight to 12) is involved.
Ngunguru School
Project: Restoring
Food Chains
Funding: $900
Contact: Loren Hope (09)
434 3805
Funding towards: pest trapping and other
restoration work to further improve the health of a large
schoolground bush block. Students will be rat trapping and
monitoring accompanying simple pest tracking tunnels, their
efforts working to restore native animal and bird food
chains. The whole 240-student school's involved.
Northland College
Project:
Northland College Waiora
Funding: $720
Contact:
Jenni Edwards (09) 401 3200
Funding towards: specialised
chemistry equipment for measuring waterway fertiliser
run-off. The senior secondary project will measure run-off
resulting from using different fertiliser types and
application rates on the school's 400 hectare farm to make
fertiliser recommendations to the school farm committee and
community. This programme, at the head of the Hokianga
Harbour catchment, is part of a nationally groundbreaking,
innovative programme where highly integrated multi-level
NCEA studies work to restore waterway health local
waterways' wairua. All the school's 306 students will be
involved in the Northland College Waiora project at some
point in their time at Northland College.
Okaihau College
Project: Ara
Rongo
Funding: $1200
Contact: Karen Paraone on (09)
401 9030
Funding towards: a 300 metre multi-sensory path
for school special needs students. The pathway features
perspex icons of native creatures including fish such as
kokopu, mini pohutukawa, native flaxes and grasses, mirror
pieces, a Maori pou and wind chimes to assist the visually
impaired to travel around the school. Fifteen students aged
11 - 18 are involved.
One Tree Point
School
Project: Butterfly Habitat Stage
One
Funding: $1200
Contact: Pam Weir (09) 432
7891
Funding towards: creating a butterfly garden to
assist with the insect's food source and migration. This
project for monarch and other types of butterflies is part
of the school's mission statement which includes fostering
values of environmental care, ecological awareness and
sustainability. It grew out of student concern about
butterfly habitat loss. The project involves 38 six and
seven-year-old students.
Oruaiti
School
Project: Oruaiti School Zero
Waste
Funding: $230
Contact: Jan Hobbs (09) 406
0300
Funding towards: worm farms as part of its
established gardening programme and contributing to the
school's goal of being zero waste. The whole 63 pupil
school's involved.
Otaika Valley
School
Project: Shadehouse
Equipment
Funding: $750
Contact: Eden Hakaraia (09)
432 2731
Funding towards: shadehouse equipment for
growing riparian plants for planting out in the local Otaika
River. The whole-school project involves 147 students aged
five to 11.
Otamatea High
School
Project: Paper Brick Making
Funding:
$310
Contact: Klasina Sewell (09) 431 8230
Funding
towards: paper brick making equipment. Recycled used school
paper will be made into paper bricks for sale to the
community as fuel for fires. This is seen as a way of
cutting school paper waste. One hundred students aged 11
and 12 will be involved.
Oturu
School
Project: No Turf Unturned!
Funding:
$500
Contact: Fraser Smith (09) 408 2050
Funding
towards: horticultural equipment for large-scale produce
garden extension and redevelopment as part of a whole-school
rebuild. This will enable the school to further extend its
many-pronged education for sustainability approach. This
includes a commercial kitchen, producing honey and eggs and
much more. This whole school project involves 162 students
aged five to 13.
Parua Bay
School
Project: Parua Bay School Wildlife
pathway (2015)
Funding: $450
Contact: Gail Green
(09) 436 5814
Funding towards: finishing the school's
seven year old wildlife pathway with plants and a species
identification sign. More than 4500 plants have been
planted along the pathway since the project began. The
pathway links the seaside school with its Whangarei Harbour
foreshore. The whole-school project will involve 280
students aged five to 13.
Peria
School
Project: Food Forest Gazebo
Funding:
$450
Contact: Jarrod McClay (09) 408 5834
Funding
towards: building a gazebo in the school's
food forest for students to use when the weather's wet. The
whole school's involved with 51 students aged five to
12l.
Poroti School
Project:
Reigning in our Chickens
Funding: $500
Contact:
Pauline Johnson (09) 434 6867
Funding towards: reigning
in the currently free-range school chickens with an expanded
school chicken enclosure. The whole 20-student school's
involved.
Ruakaka
School
Project: The Birds and the
Bees
Funding: $550
Contact: Jennifer Hay (09) 432
7503
Funding towards: extending its chook run and
boosting schoolground wildflower plantings for bees. The
school's envirogroup will lead the project with 20 students
aged seven to 10.
Ruawai Primary
School
Project: Bees VIP (Very Important
Pollinators)
Funding: $700
Contact: Adele Slatter
(09) 439 2307
Funding towards: boosting
the school's beekeeping enterprise. The whole school's
involved with 101 students aged five to 11.
Tangiteroria School
Project:
Sustainable Orchard and Garden
Funding:
$1100
Contact: Tina Bradshaw (09) 433 2635
Funding
towards: boosting an established multi-faceted outdoor
learning environment including boosting the school orchard,
harvesting honey for sale, growing plants in the school
polyhouse and having chickens to complete the
garden-to-table philosophy. The whole school's involved
with 52 students aged five to 13.
Te
Kura o Otangarei
Project: Enviro
Blitz
Funding: $1500
Contact: Ngapoko Ashford (09)
437 0623
Funding towards: boosting the school's fruit
forest and planting a plant shelter belt around it. The
whole school's involved with 92 students aged five to
13.
Tinopai School
Project:
Manaakitia te Kaipara (Native tree project) and Mara Kai mo
to Whanau (Community Garden)
Funding: $1550
Contact:
Sonya Kaihe on 431 7182
Funding towards:
two schoolground projects run in conjunction with the local
community. Manaakitia te Kaipara gets $1200 towards
developing a native tree project and Mara Kai mo te Whanau
gets $350 towards a community garden. All students in the
small rural Kaipara Harbour school are involved – 21
students aged five to 13.
Waiotira
School
Project: Agricultural
Sustainability
Funding: $1500
Contact: Frances Matiu
(09) 432 9804
Funding towards: a chicken-based enterprise
producing eggs for the school's technology class and sale as
well as materials for having a goat to 'mow' expansive
school grounds at the small rural school. The whole school
will be involved with 22 students aged five to 11.
Whangarei Heads School
Project:
Room Two Trappers
Funding: $950
Contact: Denise
Humphries (09) 434 0844
Funding towards: traps to use as
part of a stoat and rat trapping programme involving
students in a schoolground bush block. The programme's
being run by the school and is aimed at encouraging more
kiwi as part of the Bream Head community's Backyard Kiwi
programme. One class of 29 students aged nine to 11 years
old (Y5/Y6) will run the programme
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