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CERTIFIED #SCHOOL PROJECTS

Below you'll find a selection of school projects, set up by students of our connected partner schools. As we go along, please return for more projects soon ;-)

The Writing's
on the Wall

The Writing’s on the Wall (WoW) project, supported by ERASMUS+, provides resources and ideas for students and teachers to help them engage with climate change issues using activism, journalism and art. Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s ‘The Right to Know’ (1968), students designed and created a mural in the grounds of their school evoking the rights of young people who will be worst affected by the consequences of climate change.

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Climate Impact
Film Competition:
Climate Anxiety

How do you communicate intimidating scientific truths in an engaging way? How do you use art to carry some details of scientific knowledge to the wider community? One way to hold together things together is with irony.

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Climate
Protests

The Writing’s on the Wall (WoW) project, supported by ERASMUS+, provides resources and ideas for students and teachers to help them engage with climate change issues using activism, journalism and art. Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s ‘The Right to Know’ (1968), students designed and created a mural in the grounds of their school evoking the rights of young people who will be worst affected by the consequences of climate change.

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Deep
Green
Travel

The Writing’s on the Wall (WoW) project, supported by ERASMUS+, provides resources and ideas for students and teachers to help them engage with climate change issues using activism, journalism and art. Inspired by Norman Rockwell’s ‘The Right to Know’ (1968), students designed and created a mural in the grounds of their school evoking the rights of young people who will be worst affected by the consequences of climate change.

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