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- 07th February 2012
Enterprise News 2009
| Environmentally Enterprising at Paddington Academy |
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Bronze Award
Working together
Silver Award
In May we started work towards our Silver Award which has involved us in our ‘Switch-off Fridays’ challenge. We monitored which classes are or are not turning off projectors and computers and through keeping records of energy bills we monitored any changes in electricity consumption. To encourage staff to be more responsible for this the team made a short film about this issue which is played around the Academy on the big TV screens. Organic Garden
The Eco-Action team was awarded £500 by Westminster Council towards creating an organic garden at the school. Students measured the area and carried out a whole school survey to find out what the Academy community wanted in their garden. The results were presented to a professional landscaping company who used them to draw up a design and provide a quote for work. Enterprise students will undertake the maintenance and planting when it is established next year. Produce from the garden will be taken to the staff room and sold in order to generate a small income and it is hoped that in the future enough produce will be grown to use in other Enterprise projects. |
| Spencer Stuart employability day at Paddington Academy |
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It was a fantastic day with both students and volunteers enjoying the workshops. The students’ feedback demonstrates the value they place in school and business partnerships: “I feel more confident now about getting a job.” |
| Young Speakers residential |
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Nine Year 12 students spent a glorious two days in the beautiful Chew Valley, at Folly Farm near Bristol, training to become young enterprise speakers. The whole residential was organised by ‘We are what we do’ the organisation who are famous for the ‘I’m not a plastic bag’ and ‘Change the world for a fiver’ to help create a global movement of doing and changing; doing small actions in order to make big changes. The students volunteered to become young speakers to promote an awareness of the environment by presenting ideas for social enterprise in order to improve our community area. The actions range from recycling to saying hello in the different languages spoken in school and intergenerational inclusion. The students joined 30 other students from London schools on Thursday 2nd July. A task was then set up for students to present an ‘action’ to a target audience of primary school students which could be turned into a 30 second video. All schools were presented with a Flip video camera to use during the training and for filming on return to Paddington Academy. Training in skills required to present, speak to an audience and positively convey the ethoses of ‘We are what we do’ were developed throughout the day. These also extend student’s enterprise for employability skills. It was a relaxing way to spend two days and a great opportunity for the students to be enterprising and creative. The whole trip was funded by the ‘We are what we do’ organisation and was a great success. |

The action team completed a formal Environmental Review which formed the baseline to our work. From the results we were able to select the areas that most needed improving or were easiest to get started on. These areas were: Recycling/ Waste and Energy (electricity usage).