About Us
The Autumn trees next to our school
Hello I’m Yara and I am the leader of this group. I’m 14 years old and I like to play handball and hang out with friends.
Hello, my name is Jaydee and I’m 14 years old. I like to play volleyball and I like to hang out with my friends.
Hello my name is Nina. I’m 14 years old. My sport is horseriding and I like to meet with friends
Hello, my name is Jaydee and I’m 14 years old. I like to play volleyball and I like to hang out with my friends.
Hello my name is Nina. I’m 14 years old. My sport is horseriding and I like to meet with friends
Our task division
Jaydee:
- Measure the amount of rubbish produced in 2 days. Make pictures.
- What happens with the rubbish? What happens with the rubbish after the breaks?
- What is the school policy about use of paper/recycling paper?
Yara:
- What kind of rubbish is being produced by students at school (plastic, paper, food, etc.)?
- Why are students throwing some rubbish on the ground?
Nina:
- Are younger students producing more rubbish than older students? What about boys and girls?
- Are students involved in collecting the rubbish, in cleaning the canteens?
- Are there any methods to recycle waste at school/ separate garbage?
Together:
- What are the school regulations about rubbish/chewing gum? What happens if a student throws something on the ground?
- Has ICT-technology contributed to reduce the use of paper at school?
- Measure the amount of rubbish produced in 2 days. Make pictures.
- What happens with the rubbish? What happens with the rubbish after the breaks?
- What is the school policy about use of paper/recycling paper?
Yara:
- What kind of rubbish is being produced by students at school (plastic, paper, food, etc.)?
- Why are students throwing some rubbish on the ground?
Nina:
- Are younger students producing more rubbish than older students? What about boys and girls?
- Are students involved in collecting the rubbish, in cleaning the canteens?
- Are there any methods to recycle waste at school/ separate garbage?
Together:
- What are the school regulations about rubbish/chewing gum? What happens if a student throws something on the ground?
- Has ICT-technology contributed to reduce the use of paper at school?
Separating waste at school
Monday 31 November, we had a videoconference with the principal of our school. We talked about separating waste at our school. The Carmelcollege has 2 buildings. A big one and a small one. The big building has 2 large, orange bottles where you can put your plastic waste in. The small building doesn’t have those bottles. So we asked the principal why there isn’t a plastic bottle at the small building and if it was possible to also get one there. She works on it and hopes there will be a bottle at the small building soon.
Subquestions
Older students are making more rubbish. because most new students on the school clean their rubbish because they don’t want people to be angry at them.
No they aren’t involved because the school hires cleaners to clean the whole school, everyday after the students left.
Yes There are big orange bottles were you can put your plastic in, and the rubbish that’s thrown into the bin goes in the bulky waste.
you may chew on chewinggum but you have to spit it in the bin, and of you throw something in the ground you have to pick it up and throw it in the bin.
Yes because they are doing more things online then on paper, and especially in the Corona crisis.
No they aren’t involved because the school hires cleaners to clean the whole school, everyday after the students left.
Yes There are big orange bottles were you can put your plastic in, and the rubbish that’s thrown into the bin goes in the bulky waste.
you may chew on chewinggum but you have to spit it in the bin, and of you throw something in the ground you have to pick it up and throw it in the bin.
Yes because they are doing more things online then on paper, and especially in the Corona crisis.
When pupils don’t throw their waste in de bins, the janitor will tell them to do so.
Every type of waste from plastic to paper to banana peels, is thrown in the same bin.
Students throw their rubbish on the ground because they are too lazy to walk to the bin.
The janitors throw all the waste in the same big bin and then the garbage truck brings the rubbish to the garbage bump.
The school throws all sorts of waste in one big bin.
Every type of waste from plastic to paper to banana peels, is thrown in the same bin.
Students throw their rubbish on the ground because they are too lazy to walk to the bin.
The janitors throw all the waste in the same big bin and then the garbage truck brings the rubbish to the garbage bump.
The school throws all sorts of waste in one big bin.