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Recommended activities and actions

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Based on your energy usage

These suggestions are based on our analysis of your energy usage data

Label lights and appliances to show which should be left on or turned off

Make draught proofing equipment

Investigate how the school's hot water is heated

Appoint pupil energy monitors in all classes

Pupils talk to the school business or estates manager about Improving your school's insulation

Introduced an energy efficiency reward system

Changed heating frost protection settings

Turned off fridges and freezers in the school holidays

Started a whole school switch-off campaign

Installed point of use electric water heaters

Based on your recent activity

These suggestions are based on your most recently recorded activity

Learn about where our electricity and gas comes from and their impact on the environment

Making sense of our school's carbon footprint

Understanding how our diet affects the climate

Label lights and appliances to show which should be left on or turned off

Appoint pupil energy monitors in all classes

Added cavity wall insulation

Activated standby mode on computers

School governors discussed energy efficiency

Switched off lights and IT equipment after school

Winter switch off

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Browse and search through our list of 76 adult-led actions

Look at our analysis to identify areas to prioritise activity

View recent alerts for your school to identify some immediate priorities

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