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Transformative Enviroschools Energy flows at Ōwairaka

December 15, 2025

Susan and Cate (Sustainable Schools team) introducing the flow of the day

On International Children’s Day, over 130 Early Childhood Education sector representatives, school students, key teachers, principals and Council local board members gathered at Mt Albert War Memorial Hall for the annual Sustainable Schools Celebration event. Te Puna o Wairaka, Mount Albert Grammar School’s Yr10 kapa haka group led the mihi whakatau, opening the positive energy for shared learning. Standing proudly by displays of their work, students from 18 schools and ECE taught us about the action for the environment underway in their communities, and what it means to be an Enviroschool. Achievements and successes included predator control, building healthy soil, and increasing biodiversity within their school grounds, in local parks and on private land.

We welcomed local board elected members Jan Robinson from Papakura, Jess Rose from Waitākere Ranges, Dianna Fuka from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki   and Christine Fletcher from Albert-Eden.

Environmental Services graduate Lucia Giacon’s opening address inspired the crowd to make a difference with personal, family, school and community wide climate action.

Lynfield College’s mission is to get more students to use low carbon transport to get to and from school, an initiative in collaboration with AT and funded through the Council’s Mana Ora Youth Resilience programme.

Everyone was there to share and learn from the success of schools and early childhood centres who collectively contribute enormously to positive environmental outcomes for Tāmaki Makaurau. This was a great opportunity to introduce new local board members to the mahi of the Sustainable Schools team and how we connect schools to opportunities for environmental action, including waste minimisation and low carbon opportunities within communities such as Bike Hubs.

What a wonderful event to attend on behalf of Toimata Foundation. There was so much to love about this day; from the beautiful welcome, the showcasing of incredible action from Enviroschools, delicious kai, and activities to be involved in! There was a real sense of kotahitanga with students, kaiako, facilitators, the Sustainable Schools team and local board members.  Ka nui te mihi ki a koutou!  – Katie Higgins, Enviroschools National Team

Salvador Brown – Taonga Puoro practitioner

Activities for the students followed an energy theme and included:

The Wonder Project

Bike Hub Network

Zero Waste events team

All Good Bananas

Salvador Brown – Taonga Puoro practitioner

 

 

 

 

Schools proudly displaying their Enviroschools mahi

The Blender Bike creating tasty treats