Sustainable Development Week will take place from 28 September to 2 October at our school.
Numerous activities and workshops will be held throughout the week, with the active participation of our students and the entire educational community. You can find the full programme by clicking HERE.
This week is fully in line with our school’s commitment to sustainable development, which has been recognised by the award of EFE3D level 3 certification, the highest level of accreditation.
We would like to draw your attention in particular to three highlights in which you are involved or invited to participate:
- The ‘Zero Waste Lunch Box’: a collective challenge throughout the week to limit packaging and raise our students’ awareness of waste, which we invite you to continue throughout the year.
- The book sale organised by the Solidarity Club on 29/09 from 7:00 to 7:30 am in the drop zone. Open to all families, this sale is a great opportunity to give books a second life while supporting a charitable cause.
- The screening of the film Demain on 1 October at 4pm in the auditorium. This documentary was a huge box office success with over a million admissions. It highlights concrete and inspiring solutions to ecological, economic and social challenges in order to build the world of tomorrow.
This programme illustrates our commitment to raising students’ awareness of the environment and citizenship.