Teach Middle East Magazine Sep-Dec 2019 Issue 1 Volume 7 | Page 25

Featured School A ll schools should ensure that they are embedding green practices in their school operations, however Fairgreen International School Dubai is taking this one step further by launching six new initiatives for students and the community to embrace a new and sustainable school year. These green initiatives will continue to encourage everyone in the school community and beyond, to help to contribute to protecting the planet and overall health and wellbeing. About Fairgreen International School Fairgreen International School, founded by Esol Education, is the first sustainability-focused school in Dubai, incorporating sustainability as an integral part of its educational programme. A purpose-built campus that utilizes solar power for all of its energy needs, recycles all of its water for agricultural use and implements waste separation and wind energy generation. With a purpose-built campus, the school follows the Esol Education’s 40-year tradition of establishing exceptional schools worldwide, with certified, professional and caring educators, experienced leadership and world-class facilities. Located at The Sustainable City (TSC) Dubai, Fairgreen International School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum school offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (IB DP) and Career-related Programme (IB CP). Fairgreen & Etuix Fairgreen will be the first school in the world to partner with sustainable and eco-friendly fashion bag designers Etuix. Etuix is a Dubai based organisation that reuses and recycles old banner ads from the roads of Dubai and repurposes them into everyday bags. Etuix has designed and will be making school bags for all students from September, this will also include, laptop bags, book bags, small and large backpacks and P.E. bags. Class Time Fairgreen & Simply Bottles Fairgreen will be running a plastic collection programme on the campus. While they are a single-use plastic-free campus, they are asking students and teachers to bring in any water bottles, milk bottles etc. from home and put them into one of the student-designed recycling bins. These are then donated to Simply Bottles who in turn, work to repurpose this plastic into t-shirts that can be worn. It takes about three plastic bottles to create one t-shirt, so we will be collecting all year. The Fairgreen Teacher and student allotment Fairgreen is introducing an after-school activity where teachers and students can cultivate and nurture their crops in an allotment patch set up on the school campus. The teachers have taken it upon themselves to learn how to grow crops and harvest produce that can then be shared with the school and wider community. Term 1 Sep - Dec 2019 25