Year 4 pupils at Evergreen Primary Academy have been taking steps towards a greener future by participating in the Zero Carbon Schools Project.
As part of this initiative, pupils explored their school’s carbon footprint and investigated how electricity and energy are used throughout the building.
Through hands-on activities and discussions, they learned about the impact of energy consumption on the environment and discovered practical ways to reduce their school’s carbon footprint.
The project encouraged pupils to think critically about sustainability and consider solutions to make their school more energy efficient.
A spokesperson for Evergreen Primary Academy said: “We are incredibly proud of our Year 4 pupils for their enthusiasm and dedication to learning about carbon reduction.
“The Zero Carbon Schools Project has inspired them to think creatively about energy use and sustainability.
“It’s wonderful to see our pupils so engaged in making a positive impact on their school and the wider environment.”