A week of sustainability learning experiences To celebrate its new specialist status, Bydales School organised a week of activities on the themes of technology and environmental awareness.

Developing international eco awareness Linking with a school in Kenya has helped Cedar Mount High School to raise student and staff awareness of global sustainability issues.

Everyone can lead sustainability Colby Primary School has established a shared ethos of sustainability, with everyone playing their part in working towards a sustainable future.

Creating a community woodland A tree-planting project at Aintree Davenhill Primary School sparked a wider interest in recycling, energy conservation and other areas of sustainability.

Empowering students and staff to tackle sustainability Lampton School has involved students and staff in developing a strategy for sustainability and establishing links with international partner schools.

A 20-year journey towards sustainability Milton Mount Primary School places all aspects of school life – from developing learners to managing operational elements – in the context of sustainability.

Maximising student participation in sustainability Sixth form students at Ringwood School inspired a whole-school commitment to recycling, waste minimisation and improving the school grounds.

From special measures to outstanding provider St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School’s commitment to sustainability has transformed its learning environment and overall performance.

Distributed leadership for sustainability A distributed approach to leadership has enabled staff at Batley Girls’ High School to develop their strengths and transform the school into a community hub for sustainability.

Developing a clear vision for sustainability In rural North Yorkshire, Settle College has established a defined vision for sustainability and created a leadership structure to ensure its delivery.

Using sustainability to develop staff and pupil leaders Lark Rise Lower School empowered pupils, staff and parents to develop a wildlife area in the school grounds and raise awareness of environmental issues throughout the community.

Improving environmental performance through waste management Introducing a whole-school waste management policy has helped Sir John Thursby Community College to improve its environmental performance and make financial savings too.

From coal to zero carbon Situated in a former mining community, Cassop School is using renewable energy and a philosophy of sustainability to work towards the goal of becoming carbon neutral.

Sustainability in an early years setting Monkchester Road Nursery has involved the whole school community in planning and delivering a range of practical sustainability activities.

A sustainable approach to traffic and travel Tarleton Holy Trinity Primary School has developed walking buses and a range of educational activities that promote sustainable travel, health and fitness.