The children (Sparks Councillors) designed their own paper versions of the survey and these were distributed to all classes in school on 16th May. We found that 38% of our community drove to school that day. We will conduct the survey again tomorrow (23.5.24) to see if our 'Sustainable Travel Week' has made an impact on the car use. The Sparks Councillors have also been surveying children each day on their way to school through this Energy Sparks site.
Activity description
You'll find our school transport survey link on your dashboard in the blue alerts. You can find out how to use this by watching our 'how to' video
By completing the survey you will find out how much CO2 emissions was created by your commute to school. You can use this information to take action on cutting your commute.
It's up to you how to conduct the survey. Some schools ask pupils to complete the survey as they enter the school grounds. Others run the survey during form tutor time or registration.
Currently we can only record the day's transport emissions in one school group. This means that if you want to compare different classes, for competitive or other purposes, you'll need to add up the individual emissions separately - daily maths challenge!
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