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Tuesday 1 December 2026

15:45 - 17:00

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About this course

Sustainability and eco-literacy are essential elements of a modern primary curriculum yet integrating them meaningfully without increasing workload can be a significant challenge. Join us for this online staff meeting, ‘Sustainability Through the Curriculum’, to discover how to move beyond one-off projects towards a strategic, whole-school approach that aligns with the Curriculum and Assessment Review, and the initial Government response to it. This session focuses on equipping leaders and teachers with the practical tools and ideas needed to weave core environmental knowledge across the curriculum from EYFS to Year 6, ensuring pupils build a sophisticated understanding of climate and biodiversity. Listening to and participating in this Big Staff Meeting as a teaching team, your staff will gain the ideas and input needed to develop this vital agenda with purpose and practical clarity.

  • identify and integrate core eco-literacy concepts into existing units of work

  • Learning outcomes 2 explore ideas to utilise the school grounds as a "living classroom"

  • begin to design a School Climate Action Plan in line with current thinking

  • Learning outcomes 4 explore how we might create progression from local environmental awareness to global