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Welcome to the blog. It celebrates the many small steps of the schools aiming to become more sustainable via the 'Sussed in the Forest' project. It is these 'small steps' that children often recall years later when they've left school. Most of these schools started from nowhere, with no history of education for sustainability so we hope that you are inspired by their work. This is not a race: it may take a school three years to obtain a Green Flag or a Roots and Shoots award, but we really hope that schools enjoy the journey! A child has one chance in education so that journey is critically important.

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RSPB BIRDWATCH at Milford Pre-School

Published on 2016-01-29 by Gill Hickman

Sarah Rix explains that RSPB BIrdwatch at Milford Pre-School was not a one off event!

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Applemore Eco team Focus on Litter

Published on 2016-01-27 by Gill Hickman

Applemore College are making an all-out assault on litter

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Breamore's Healthy Schools Week

Published on 2016-01-15 by Gill Hickman

An entire week devoted to healthy schools!

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New Forest Small School learn about unhealthy food

Published on 2016-01-15 by Gill Hickman

Why are some foods so bad for you? New Forest Small School explore!

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Ringwood School's Recycling

Published on 2016-01-14 by Gill Hickman

Big Time Recycling at Ringwood

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New Forest Small School make healthy smoothies

Published on 2016-01-14 by Gill Hickman

An exercise in health and energy!

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Priestlands donate to Jamie's Computers

Published on 2016-01-12 by Gill Hickman

Recycling of old computers at Priestlands

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Ringwood Waldorf's Green Group

Published on 2016-01-11 by Gill Hickman

Ringwood Waldorf school join us

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Stamps for the Trussell Trust

Published on 2016-01-11 by Gill Hickman

Great choice of charity for New Forest School's stamps

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Walhampton's Green Resolutions

Published on 2016-01-08 by Gill Hickman

Plans for 2016

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