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St John's C of E Academy, Worksop

Raymoth Lane, Workshop S81 7LU
Primary

Solar PV

Last week your school's solar panels generated 260 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to play 8 weeks of computer games.

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Electricity

Last week your school used 1,500 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to drive an electric car 7,900 km.

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Electricity

Last week your school's electricity use generated 150 kg of carbon dioxide. 

That's the same amount of carbon dioxide generated when you drive a petrol car 880 km.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 120,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to run a modern television continuously for 339 years.

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Electricity

Last week your school used 1,500 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to charge 74,000 smartphones.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 120,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's the energy generated by 450 solar panels in a year.

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Solar PV

Last year your school's solar panels generated 23,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to run a modern television continuously for 65 years.

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Electricity

Last week your school's electricity use cost £220. 

That's enough to buy 89 school dinners.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 120,000 kWh of electricity. 

It will take 17 trees, each living 40 years, to absorb the carbon dioxide released when this electricity was generated.

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Solar PV

Last year your school's solar panels generated 23,000 kWh electricity. 

That's enough energy to drive an electric car 29,000 km.

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Electricity

Last week your school used 1,500 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to boil 10,000 kettles.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 120,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's the energy generated by a UK onshore wind turbine in 5 weeks

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Electricity

Last year your school used 120,000 kWh of electricity.

That's the electricity used by 44 average homes in a year.

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Electricity

Last week your school used 1,500 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to play 10 months of computer games.

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Gas

Last year your school used 15,000 kWh of gas. 

It will take 3.1 trees, each living 40 years, to absorb the carbon dioxide released when this gas was burnt.

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Gas

Last year your school used 15,000 kWh of gas. 

That's the gas used by 1.3 UK homes in a year.

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Gas

Reminders

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You have completed 5/10 of the tasks in the The BIG Question - How can switching off appliances help reduce our carbon footprint? programme
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Recent alerts

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Bad News!  Your school's electricity use in the Easter 2026 holidays has increased by 30% compared to Easter 2025

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Hey Team! - The amount of electricity your school uses overnight is high. Over the last year you used on average 6.7 kW. In other schools like yours (similar number of pupils), this baseload is  4.1 kW.  Can you bring your baseload down, and save the school £3,500?

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You are in 7th place on the East Midlands scoreboard and 33rd place nationally.

8th

775

points

7th

900

points

6th

1180

points

Hallam Fields Primary School
St John's C of E Academy, Worksop
Springfield Primary School

Recent activity on your scoreboard

Schools score points by recording their activities to investigate their energy use, learning about energy, and taking energy saving actions around their school.

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Place School Points Activity
6th Springfield Primary School 30 Created a policy on switching off information technology equipment
14th William Levick Primary School 30 Investigate heat loss in your school with a thermal imaging camera
8th Hallam Fields Primary School 30 Take longer term action to promote sustainable and energy saving travel to school
8th Hallam Fields Primary School 30 Analyse your school energy use - what's happening in the school kitchen?

What's been going on?

A list of recent adult and pupil-led activities at this school

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Date Points Activity
25 Mar 2026 30 Pupils meet with the caretaker or site manager to discuss their role in saving energy
13 Feb 2026 10 Carry out a spot check to see if lights or electrical items are left on after school
11 Feb 2026 10 Investigate the school's thermostats
10 Feb 2026 10 Checked fridge and freezer door seals
10 Feb 2026 30 Pupils talk to the school caretaker about improving heating controls
10 Feb 2026 10 Carry out a spot check to see if lights or electrical items are left on after school
10 Feb 2026 10 Carry out a spot check to see if lights or electrical items are left on after school
10 Feb 2026 30 Write a policy on closing external doors and windows when the heating is on
09 Feb 2026 30 Talk to the caretaker about turning off the heating and hot water in the school holidays
09 Feb 2026 10 Monitor whether adults and pupils are wearing warmer clothes inside the school building during winter

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