Sunday, 12 May 2024

FCI Waka Collab - Our sustainable kura community

 Today the FCI  Enviro Group visited. After a karakia and quick chat about the Enviroschools Guiding Principles, the Waka Eco Warriors showed FCI all the Wahi (places) that make us a GreenGold Enviroschool. 

The highlights for FCI were:

The beehives - a beneficial and eco-friendly way to help grow flowers and make honey.

The mara kai - I really liked that you actually planted and it's actually growing. 

Composters making fertiliser with scraps and old leaves for the garden

Eating carrots from the mara kai.

We suggested the new FCI Enviro Group start with just one simple action and decide on a way to document their journey like our Enviro Blog.

Jaden a Waka Eco Warrior asked to visit FCI, so we are going to arrange that for later in the term.

Both kura realised that developing and learning a closing karakia could be another next step on our journey.

Thanks for visiting FCI!










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