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18/01/08
Survey & Environmental Awareness Activities
18/01/08

Recycling ParadeToday as part of our ongoing campaign to raise awareness about recycling Mr. Copeland’s Transition Year business class paraded around the classrooms dressed as various pieces of recyclable material. Click here to see full size photo.

Also today survey was held at check-in. The survey consisted of a number of short multiple choice and yes/no answer questions. Two or more members of the Green-Schools committee members stood at each year’s check-in desk with a clipboard and surveyed about every 3rd person.

SurveyQuestions included:
“What colour are the recycling bins in the school?”
“Name two things that can be recycled in the yellow bins.”
“Can sweet bar wrappers go in the yellow bin?”

The idea behind the survey was to raise awareness about Yellow Recycling Binrecycling and to get people thinking about what can and can’t go in the yellow recycling bins. This was achieved by telling the students the correct answer to any questions they got wrong e.g. “Can mars bar wrappers go in the yellow bin?” Many students got this question wrong and were corrected and told that Mars bar wrappers and other sweet wrappers are not paper and thus can’t be recycled in the school at this moment in time.

We plan to produce statistics from this survey which will be available on this website very shortly.

07/01/08
Inspection for Green Flag
07/01/08

Green-FlagAs the final part of our application for a Green Flag, the school must be assessed. Over the next few weeks we are expecting an inspection by an assessor from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council on behalf of An Taisce. The assessor will be inspecting the litter and recycling facilities in the school, and will ask students various questions about recycling to test the level of recycling awareness in the school.

If successful and the school passes the inspection, the school will be awarded a Green Flag by An Taisce in March.

 

04/12/07
Clean up of Car Park in Blackrock Village
04/12/07

Graffiti-CleaningThe Green Schools Committee in association with Blackrock Tidy Towns Committee did a clean up of the car park beside the church in Blackrock Village. This involved picking up litter, cutting the overgrowing hedges, removing graffiti and sweeping up leaves. Click here for a report of the action day.

Click here to view photos of the day.

 

28/11/07
Submitting Application for Green Flag
28/11/07

Green FlagAfter intensive weeks of work by the committee, we are finally submitting our application for the Green-Schools award to An Taisce for their December 1st deadline. We have submitted the application by email to reduce the paper trail. The file we have submitted contains hyperlinks to all the information we have made available on our website.

 

28/11/07
Litter Pick with Blackrock Tidy Towns
28/11/07

Tidy TownsNext Tuesday volunteers from Blackrock College will take part in a tidy up of the public car park beside the Catholic Church in Blackrock village. Working with Dun Laoghaire County Council and the Blackrock Tidy Towns Committee, we plan to remove litter from the area and attempt to remove graffiti from the surrounding walls. We may also be able to remove some of the weeds from the edge of the car park.

 

28/11/07
New Information on the Website
28/11/07
21/11/07
Environmental Show on BCR (Blackrock College Radio)
21/11/07

RadioEach year the Transition Year students run a radio station called BCR 92.1FM (Blackrock College Radio) for a week in November. It is broadcast on within a 5 mile radius of the school on 92.1FM and across the world on www.blackrockcollege.ie

This year, students in Mr. Copelands economics class put together a 30 minute programme on the Environment.

Click the links below to listen to an excerpt from the programme.

Click here to listen to the BCR Envrionmental Programme(Windows MediaPlayer & iTunes)

Click here to listen to the BCR Envrionmental Programme (Real Player)

 

21/11/07
Yellow Bins in 1970s Building
21/11/07

Yellow Recycling Bin in the School

 

Within the last month yellow recycling bins have been extended to the 1970s building, i.e. 2nd Year, 3rd Year and Transition Year. The committee’s major efforts for the next six months will be to persuade the pupils to use these bins and to use them properly.

 

15/11/07
Presentations Made to all 5th Year classes
15/11/07

Over the past fortnight Andrew Patton and Rory Heskin have been visiting individual 5th Year classes to promote litter awareness, and the correct use of the recycling bins. In each classroom they used a PowerPoint presentation to get the message home.

Click here to view the PowerPoint presentation.

06/10/07
Environmental Awareness Week
06/10/07

Green Goes YellowMonday 1st - Friday 9th October 2007 was Environmental Awareness Week in the school. Mr. Copeland and his Transition Year class made excellent environmental and recycling displays and posters which they put up all around the school. The main aim of this Environmental Awareness Week was to promote recycling in the school with the "Green goes Yellow" advertising campaign. Our recycling bins and bags in the school are all yellow so the Green going Yellow campaign was aimed at encouraging people to do their bit for the environment (Green) and recycle (in the yellow bins). The next Environmental Awareness Week will run from the 25th - 29th February 2008.

Click here for photos of some of the Displays.

 

21/09/07
Car-Free Day 21st September 2007
21/09/07

Car-Free Day 21st September 2007


As part of European Mobility week a Car-Free Day is being organised in Blackrock College this Friday, 21st September 2007, by the Blackrock College Green-Schools Committee.
Click here for more info on the Car Free Day.

21/11/07
Yellow Bins in New Senior Wing
21/11/07
Yellow Recycling BinTo celebrate moving into our new building the school invested in new yellow half-moon shaped recycling bins. The committee chose yellow bins as they felt it would draw more attention to recycling points. From this has come the programme “Yellow is the New Green” Click here to see a photo of these bins.
26/03/07
ECO Calendar Competition
26/03/07

ECO Calendar Competition Poster

The DLRCC are running a poster and poetry competition. Design a poster or compose a poem on your chosen environmental topic and make your point on improving our envriornment! An excellent opportunity to have your poster / poem feature in the 07/08 ECO Calendar.

Poster Designs to be submitted by 30th of April

For more information email environ@dlrcoco.ie or call 2054817.
Click here for more details.

28/02/07
Litter Awareness Day
28/02/07

At lunch today the Greenschools Committee all turned out in bright yellow high vis jackets and green caps with rubbish clippers and bags highlighting Litter Awareness Day in the School. They toured the school picking up litter, and raising awareness. They also had a display stand with a presentation about the recycling facilities available in the school and were distributing free stationery made from recycled material.

Click here to view the photos

 

15/11/06
Battery Recycling
15/11/06

Battery Recycling Point

 

At the Green-Schools notice board in the 1970s building is a red recycling bin especially for batteries of all sizes and shapes. This has been supplied to the school by “ReturnBat Ltd.”

23/10/06
Green Schools Committe Visit Thorntons Recycling Plant
23/10/06

Today the Blackrock College Green Schools Committee visited the Thorntons Recycling Plant. They were given a guided tour of the plant and shown the recycling process from when your green bin is emptied to the compressing of all the separate recycled materials.

(Click here for photos)

20/09/06
Litter Awareness Week
20/09/06

During Litter Awareness Week a poster campaign was organised throughout the school and Mr. John Daly addressed each of the year group assemblies about Litter Awareness. Click here to view the posters.

20/10/06
Jack and Jill Foundation
20/10/06
In association with the Dalkey Leo Club and the Jack and Jill Foundation, we have recently begun recycling mobile phones in the school. All the Deans (Year Heads) have collection boxes in their offices where students and teacher can leave in old or broken mobile phones for recycling. For more information click here to visit the Jack and Jill Website or the Dalkey Leo Club Website
16/01/06
Yellow Bags
16/01/06

Mixed recycling has started in the school when yellow bags on spiders were introduced throughout the school, particularly in 2nd and 3rd Year. We hope that as the 2nd and 3rd years move up through the school the yellow bag system of recycling will grow with them.

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