Each year, schools across Grand Erie demonstrate admirable commitment and dedication towards environmental stewardship as they work to gain certification as an EcoSchool, and help make the planet a whole lot better in the process. The recognition through EcoSchools honours these achievements in environmental learning and action as students implement a variety of initiatives within their schools. These efforts include waste-free lunches, implementing recycling programs, energy-conservation initiatives, butterfly gardens, and much more.
"Our EcoSchools have demonstrated a commitment to stewardship in their efforts to promote environmental leadership and taking steps to reduce their ecological impact," said Chris McAnally, Grand Erie's Energy and Sustainability Officer. "We are proud of the students and teachers who worked together to take action and create such a positive change in their communities."
Sixteen Grand Erie schools improved their environmental leadership and operational efficiency, and supported Canada's commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in 2024.
Platinum
- Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School
- Hagersville Secondary School
Gold
- Delhi Public School
- Hagersville Elementary School
- King George School
- Langton Public School
- Walsh Public School
- Waterford District High School
Silver
- Central Public School
Bronze
- Glen Morris Public School
- Prince Charles Public School
Participants
- Agnes Hodge Public School
- Bloomsburg Public School
- Boston Public School
- Dunnville Secondary School
- Grandview Public School
The EcoSchools program supports Grand Erie's overall mission to create spaces of learning, well-being and belonging for every student.