Creating Change

The holistic, long-term Enviroschools journey creates fertile ground for a range of learning and action.

When tamariki/ students connect with their place and its people, and then plan, design and take action, they are creating change.

Through this empowering experience, they will become life-long change-makers.  The collective exploration is based in the concept of ako, where all participants are simultaneously learners and teachers, and everybody learns from each other.  It is a process of co-creation between people and all of the elements and energies around us. Caring for our place and the whole planet becomes a living curriculum where skills and competencies are gained through experience and mahi within meaningful community settings.

In the following stories you can see how Enviroschools participants are learning with their heads, hands and hearts – connecting with nature, exploring indigenous wisdoms, forming relationships with tangata whenua, collaborating with people in their diverse communities, and finding out about their own qualities and passions.  Learning and action in Enviroschools does not just have environmental outcomes but social, cultural and economic benefits too.

Tamariki Leading the Shift to Zero Waste at Naenae Primary

At Naenae Primary School, their journey towards being a Zero Waste kura has grown steadily through learning, relationships and student leadership — with the school’s Whānau Gala becoming a powerful moment where that mahi was shared with the whole community.

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He Kākano: Nurturing Tomorrow’s Kaitiaki

Poipoia te kākano kia puāwai – Nurture the seed and it will bloom. Across Whakatū|Nelson and Te Tai o Aorere|Tasman, seeds of connection, identity, and environmental care are being planted and nurtured through 'He Kākano' - a kaupapa grounded in te ao Māori, supporting tamariki...

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An Awa of Enviro Action: Kristin Students Reflect and Reimagine

Kristin School’s Student Enviro Leaders came together to reflect on the school’s sustainability journey and consider the path ahead. The event brought together around 50 students, staff, parents and board members to consider an important question: how is Kristin continuing to grow its commitment to...

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Empowering Secondary Students in Waikato to take action

With growing interest from secondary schools across the Hauraki and Coromandel area around waste minimisation, a three-hour workshop was organised at Hauraki Plains College to bring like-minded students together, share success stories, and support schools in developing their own environmental initiatives.

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Energy Brainstorm Springboards Learning for Tamariki and Kaiako

At the beginning of the year Springlands Kindergarten put their hand up to be the first to trial The Enviroschools Marlborough new Energy kit. Starting with a brainstorm to gather the children’s knowledge, this became the springboard into a whole new area of learning for...

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