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  2. Eco-Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Eco-Schools programme extends from kindergartens to universities and is implemented in 67 countries, involving 51,000 schools and institutions, and over 19,000,000 students. It is the largest international network of teachers and students in the world. [ 3 ]

  3. Inverkeithing High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 it became the first secondary school in Fife to be awarded an Eco-Schools Green Flag [2] – this reflects the staff and students commitment to the environment. In November 2011 the school successfully passed the assessment for a third Green Flag. [2] The school also achieved the Radio Forth Teacher of the Year 2011, Mrs Gordon, as a ...

  4. Keep Scotland Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    The organisation’s origins lie in the 1960s, with the "Beautiful Scotland in Bloom" campaign run by the Scottish Tourist Board and the Scottish Women's Rural Institute. After this, under the auspices of Keep Britain Tidy, its focus in Scotland included educating young people about the environment through the Eco-Schools programme.

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  6. Climate-friendly school - Wikipedia

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    A climate-friendly school, or eco-school, [1] encourages the education of sustainable developments, especially by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide produced in order to decrease the effects of climate change. [2] The term "climate-friendly school" arose and was promoted by the United Nations' education for sustainable development program ...

  7. Eastwood High School, Newton Mearns - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's Evening Times ranked the Eastwood High School seventh in West Scotland in its 2009 rankings. [3] Listed in the Herald Scotland ' top fifty schools in Scotland (2011), with 21% of Eastwood High pupils achieving 5 or more Highers [4] Gained Silver award (June 2010) in the Eco Schools Scotland Award Program [5] Fair Trade School Status 2013

  8. Braeview Academy - Wikipedia

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    Braeview Academy is a secondary school in Dundee, Scotland. Situated on top of a steep hill (brae), it was originally named Whitfield High School . It was damaged in a fire on 11 September 2018, which destroyed around half of the building.

  9. Glow (Scottish Schools National Intranet) - Wikipedia

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    The project is funded by the Scottish Government [1] and is a collaboration between local authorities, Education Scotland and RM Education. The online portal is powered by RM Unify, a service which provides account management and the Launchpad , [ 2 ] an interface which allows users to access applications provided by the Scottish Government ...