11-14
Are you aware about the problems in our school?
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by Kirkop Secondary St Benedict College : Cloe Pace, Keziah Azzopardi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, Posted on 2 Facebook accounts & attached on the School YRE noticeboard (photo to be sent soon)., school media
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awarded: Commended
The students investigated some of the problems or challenges in our school by questioning fellow students and the Head of School.
Including Disability in a growing school community
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by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Maja Ann Ruzicic for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): hung at parent's place of work and on school YRE noticeboard (the latter photo to be sent later), other, posted on fb
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awarded: Commended
Maja investigated whether students with disability like herself are included in all the lessons and school activities.
Writing Enviromental
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by Saint Monica Bkara : Laya Galea for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, Will be uploaded on Ekoskola Website once a typed soft copy is obtained
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awarded: Commended
Our world is a unique place and is filled with so much beauty; the sky, the grass, the sea and the land, together these form our world’s beautiful and natural environment. Many unique species of plants and animals depend on these habitats and mainly the Ocean, however with the continuous negative impacts of humans on our world, eventually everything will change and might become a problem that will have no solution. There are great negative impacts that are occurring everyday without us even knowing that they’re there, what major harm they are causing to our beloved home Earth and how they will affect our future on this planet. Together we can do something to help fix what has already been done and we can develop our current habits to eco friendly solutions, different routines and equality between the animals and plants that live amongst us to live together happily. One step at a time, each one makes a difference and by time they may lead to creating a balance between our two worlds in one.
The Ocean
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by Saint Monica School Bkara : Ylenia Deidun for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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awarded: Commended
The ocean is the Earth’s greatest natural resource. It is useful as it provides us with oxygen, food, transportation, and minerals/elements. What isn’t so great is the effect of climate change, and humans, on our oceans. In this article, you will read and learn about some of the drastic dangers that the ocean is facing, and what is causing such changes, such as overfishing, plastic pollution, etc. If we claim to love our ocean and planet, then we must take action. Stop using single-use plastics. Stop littering. We must find efficient ways to fish. We must find/use other materials and resources rather than plastic. If we don’t act now, then we will act when it is too late. The ocean is in a dilemma, and we must do something to help it.
Are the Ukrainian children finding a safer space
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by Kirkop Sec. School St Benedict College : Sephora Camilleri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper
filed under Articles
awarded: Commended
Sephora investigates the plight of Ukrainian children refugees under the care of the Salesians of Don Bosco and how the latter facilitate their transfer to a safer neighbouring country
Can our school be a safe-enough place to call Home?
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by Kirkop Sec. School St Benedict College : Anthea Mamo, Cayden Zammit, David Farrugia, Mariah Galea, Matthias Vassallo, Mireya Bugeja for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): attached to the YRE school noticeboard (latter photo to be sent later), emailed to a local newspaper, newspaper, other, posted on Facebook
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Using the Ekoskola Green School Travel Plan as a basis for his article, Cayden investigated the situation at school with the aim of raising awareness on the surrounding air quality and how this can be improved to make the school a safer environment.
Cycling makes life simpler
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by Kirkop Sec. School St Benedict College : Anthea Mamo, David Farrugia, Mariah Galea, Matthias Vassallo, Mireya Bugeja, Myra Camilleri Barun for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): emailed to her local council and to a local newspaper, newspaper, other, YRE school noticeboard
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Using the Ekoskola Green School Travel Plan as a basis for her article, Myra’s article highlights the advantages of cycling to school while investigating what can attract more cyclists.
Let us try to make students’ life better!
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by Kirkop Sec. School St Benedict College : Jade Cutajar, Ylenia Galea for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): attached to the YRE school noticeboard (the latter photo to be sent later), other, posted on fb
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awarded: Commended
Jade and Ylenia investigated how the life of students who walk to Kirkop secondary school ca be made safer
Cycle, Cycle Everyday… To School Do Not Hesitate To Make Your Way!
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by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Anthea Mamo, David Farrugia, Jessica Psaila, Mariah Galea, Matthias Vassallo, Mireya Bugeja for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media
filed under Articles
awarded: Finalist
Using the Ekoskola Green School Travel Plan as a basis for her article, Jessica investigated the situation at school with the aim of raising awareness on other possible and more sustainable means of transport to school and back.
Cycling to school is not as hard as one might think
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by Kirkop secondary school St Benedict College : Jerome Delia for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): attached on school noticeboard (photo of noticeboard to be sent later), Emailed to Head of School, emailed to Kirkop Local Council, other
filed under Articles
awarded: Commended
Jerome shares his experience of using his bike to commute to school.