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Inform community groups using your school about your energy saving mission

Avonbourne Girls' Academy, Monday, 15 January 2024
20 Communicator KS3, KS4, KS5

What you did

Key stakeholders met to discuss decarbonisation at Avonbourne, where it was highlighted that higher efficiency boilers have been installed, better performing IT hubs have been installed, LED lighting is being replaced across the school and better classroom heating units are being installed.

A proposal was sent to the Business manager to include a climate charge for OOH building use, to compensate for the use of unrestricted lighting and heating.

Activity description

Before you tackle this activity you will want to have a look at how much energy is being consumed when community groups are using your school buildings.

You will need to know:
  • which groups are using your schools out of hours
  • which parts of the school they are using
  • how much electricity or gas they're using
  • whether you want to communicate to them in terms of cost (£) or carbon emissions (kg CO2)
Your office manager or site manager can help with some of these answers.

Your school should have set a target to reduce its energy use over the coming year.  If not, talk to you teacher or headteacher about this.  Be sure to mention this in your communications as you can encourage the community groups to help you achieve these.

How will you get the message across?
You might want to put up posters in the parts of the school that are used.  Or why not write them a letter.
Tell them why you're trying to save energy at school and why it's so important that you need everyone to get on board.  Show them the data and the part they play.  Give some suggestions about what they could be doing to help bring usage down.  And don't forget to be polite!





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