
For this meeting the following people cam along: Ambar Butt, Anjali Malhortra, Ashley Mann, Aysha Rafiq, Chloe Sutcliffe, Harsimrat Sadana, Hemash Mahmood, James Garfoor, Joshua Freeman, Matthew Frost, Najda Khan, Nyomi BatesOliver Shaw, Sam Winterbottom, Timesh Karsan, Nafisa Rehman, Mrs Vickerman & Mrs Moore.
Following on from the ideas that were discussed at the last meeting we tried to prioritise them but we found it hard to agree. Concerns were highlighted over getting the buy in of all students. Josh raised the point that to ensure students showed interest and were keen to get involved then they would want some sort of reward for their efforts. Others students agreed with this and the students discussed what they could offer:
Ø A trip for the form who reduced their total print amounts
Ø Prize for the form who brought in items to be recycled
Ø If the school met its target there could be a rewards day or a day off school
These ideas were discussed, but it was decided to move on and come back to these at a later stage.
Najda asked students how they would like to move these ideas forward. Some students volunteered to take some of the ideas forward:
Action - Harsimrat volunteered to look in to conducting a survey in school, focusing on how many lights, air conditioning units, pc’s, etc. are left on in rooms after school.
Action - Oliver, Aysha and Anjali volunteered to start promoting the group via the notice board in the entrance.
Action - Sam volunteered to enter the Climate Champions competition to try and wins some funds and get onto the Climate Champions team for the UK.Action - Mrs Moore was asked to look into the costs of introducing recycled paper for the printers.
We ran out of time at this point.
Following on from the ideas that were discussed at the last meeting we tried to prioritise them but we found it hard to agree. Concerns were highlighted over getting the buy in of all students. Josh raised the point that to ensure students showed interest and were keen to get involved then they would want some sort of reward for their efforts. Others students agreed with this and the students discussed what they could offer:
Ø A trip for the form who reduced their total print amounts
Ø Prize for the form who brought in items to be recycled
Ø If the school met its target there could be a rewards day or a day off school
These ideas were discussed, but it was decided to move on and come back to these at a later stage.
Najda asked students how they would like to move these ideas forward. Some students volunteered to take some of the ideas forward:
Action - Harsimrat volunteered to look in to conducting a survey in school, focusing on how many lights, air conditioning units, pc’s, etc. are left on in rooms after school.
Action - Oliver, Aysha and Anjali volunteered to start promoting the group via the notice board in the entrance.
Action - Sam volunteered to enter the Climate Champions competition to try and wins some funds and get onto the Climate Champions team for the UK.Action - Mrs Moore was asked to look into the costs of introducing recycled paper for the printers.
We ran out of time at this point.
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