Take part in the inaugural documentary;
‘The UK’s Best Sustainable Schools’
As we cannot visit every school in the country we have created FOUR ways for you and your school to be part of this very important documentary.
(1) 6 minute video – ‘sustainability in my school’
Cycling4SEEd 6-min Film-making Session Info
Develop a student-led 6-minute video about sustainability in your school which may be included in the final documentary and premiered in London on July 11th.
(2) 60 second commercial – ‘why sustainability is important to me and my school community’
Cycling4SEEd – 60 second commercial info
Enter the competition to make a 60 second commercial to promote the documentary and encourage other schools and students to become more sustainable. The awards ceremony for the commercial will also be held in London on July 11th and the winning commercial will be shown at the premier of the documentary.
(3) Fundraise for Cycling4SEEd
Raise money for Cycling4SEEd so that the documentary can be shown to as wide an audience as possible. Everyone who raises money will be listed in the final credits of the film and invited to the premier.
(4) ‘Recipe for Sustainability Success in your school’
Tell us the “Recipe for Sustainability Success in your school” – What are you doing and why has it worked?
All the “Recipes” will be included in a book that will be developed from July 2012. Please send in submissions to admin@se-ed.org.uk.
You can also follow the story of Cycling4SEEd’s journey along the backbone of the UK as they visit schools, hear stories, see sustainable projects and share ideas.
Please contact us for more information and to register your interest in taking part in any of these ways. We look forward to hearing from you and hope we can help make your school famous for being sustainable.
Well done, the two of you! I’m sitting on your shoulder, Marika, whispering Strength! Courage! Stay steady! Relax! Breathe! Rest! then Go! Smile! Know you are amazing! If there were two of me, I’d sit on your shoulder, too, Michael! You are both seeds – of hope!