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10th Edition of the Eco-Schools Young People’s Summit
May 21, 2021We care about our future Nature Trust FEE-Malta holds the 10th edition of the Eco-Schools Young People’s Summit 14th May 2021 Thirty schools participated in the virtual edition of the Eco-Schools Young People’s Summit. The 10th edition of this Summit was organised by Nature Trust – FEE Malta through its ESD international programme EkoSkola. The event provided students participating in the EkoSkola programme with the opportunity to voice their concerns about several current issues namely;...
Green Flag Awards hosted by the President of Malta
March 2, 2021Hybrid Green Flag Award Ceremony 2021 44 schools receive the internationally acclaimed Green Flag Award Resilience in times of pandemic In a ceremony presided over by the President of Malta, H.E. Dr George Vella a total of 48 schools received recognition for bringing a marked positive change in their school communities. Gozo College Secondary School, Gozo College Xewkija Primary School, Maria Regina College Naxxar Primary School, QSI International School of Malta, and St Nicholas College Baħrija...
The Trash Hack Campaign
February 8, 2021The Foundation for Environmental Education has partnered with the UNESCO Associated Schools Network to make a global call for action and to invite all members to engage in action learning on trash, waste management and, more widely, sustainable development. The global campaign “Trash Hack” encourages young people to take action to promote sustainable development, reflect on their actions, and share their learnings. Trash Hacks are easy actions to reduce waste which can lead to big ideas...
Liam’s Swim – Keep the Sea Plastic Free
October 20, 2020Liam Daly is a special nine year old boy who attends the Green Flag Eco-School Gozo College Rabat Primary otherwise known as The Happy School. Liam, a Year 6 primary student, is an active and determined Shamrock Stars athlete. He attempted with success to cross the Malta to Gozo channel swimming: a 5.5km swim on Monday 19th October 2020. He did this in just over two hours. Liam did this as a campaign to raise awareness about the danger of plastic in our precious seas. All funds collected...
Eco-Schools Malta launches BeMed Project
October 15, 2020BEMED – A COMMITMENT FOR A PLASTIC-FREE MEDITERRANEAN SEA Nature Trust-FEE Malta, with the support of BeMed, is embarking on a Clean Seas by Eco-Schools project to raise more awareness on marine litter and microplastics and the dangers and damage related to them. Besides embarking on more beach clean-ups and related investigations involving students in schools and the community in general, Nature Trust-FEE Malta is going to create an educational resource pack aimed at different student age...