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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

Thermometers are put in each classroom to monitor room temperature

Run a campaign to switch off electrical equipment overnight

Pupils meet with the caretaker or site manager to discuss their role in saving energy

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

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

Create and maintain a holiday switch off list

Turned off fridges and freezers in the school holidays

Turned off water chillers and hot drink boilers in the school holidays

Activated standby mode on computers

Checked fridge and freezer door seals

Based on your recent activity

These suggestions are based on your most recently recorded activity

Run a campaign to switch off electrical equipment overnight

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

Thermometers are put in each classroom to monitor room temperature

Introduce an energy efficiency reward system

Introduce a policy on switching off lights, computers, and other information technology equipment

Attended Energy Sparks training

Introduced an energy efficiency reward system

Upgraded windows to double or triple glazed

Added loft or wall insulation

Introduced a policy on reducing energy and resource use for printing and photocopying.

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Browse and search through our list of 186 pupil-led activities

Browse and search through our list of 79 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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