Newcastle Kindergarten hosted a celebration of partnership between the Waikato Kindergarten Association (Ngā kura Kōhungahunga O Waikato), Enviroschools and Waikato Regional Council. The official signing signifies a growing commitment to sustainability and leadership in the community.
All 29 kindergartens and five early learning centres within the Waikato Kindergarten Association will be actively involved in the Enviroschools programme.
Children at Newcastle Kindergarten were proud to showcase their initiatives.
“There has been an exceptional effort towards creating our sustainable environment.” says Tanya Podjursky, teacher at Newcastle Kindergarten.
There is a commitment to recycling and composting. Children planted and care for trees. Fruit grown in the orchard is used and shared with the children and their families.
"We are really excited about working with the early childhood sector as there is such a great fit between the kaupapa of Enviroschools and Te Whariki – the early childhood curriculum. Our partnership with Waikato Kindergarten Association is going from strength to strength. The amazing range of actions happening in the WKA Kindergartens that are part of the Enviroschools Programme is inspiring." says Kristen Price, Operations Director of The Enviroschools Foundation.
Andrea Soanes, schools programme coordinator for Waikato Regional Council says “We are also excited about the opportunity to support the Waikato Kindergarten Association with their implementation of the Enviroschools programme throughout their early childhood centres. Waikato Regional Council facilitates a regional approach to creating a vibrant and supportive Enviroschools network. We are looking forward to a collaborative partnership that provides support for our children, teachers and communities to work towards a sustainable future.”
Enviroschools is helping to create healthier, more peaceful and more sustainable communities.
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