Schleswig-Holstein


Bargteheide

 

From 21 to 28 October, the pupils of Classes 2f and 3d of the Johannes Gutenberg School were particularly climate-friendly and focused on climate-friendly behaviour through the ZOOM campaign.
During the week, the children in the class 2f could collect 359 Green Footprints, 147 Red Footprints and 201 Blue Footprints and the kids in the class 3d collected 246 Green Footprints, 159 Red Footprints and 157 Blue Footprints.


That's a total of 1,299 climate-friendly Footprints - with which they could make a CO2 neutral trip to South Tyrol and get to know the motivated "kids on the move" from Italy.


The pupils and teachers in Bargteheide are motivated to pay more attention to climate-friendly alternatives in the future as well:
"We want to try to pay further attention to this and are happy that we are travelling with so many children all over the world".
Together we are taking many small and big steps towards a greener future!
(Click here to see the current overall result of this year's campaign)



Börnsen

 

11 classes of the Dalbek-Schule Börnsen have collected Green Footprints in the period from 16.09-27.09. this year. Of course the pupils were active in addition to the ZOOM campaign and demonstrated at the international climate strike on 20.09.! The fourth classes approached the topics of plastic in the environment, the greenhouse effect and its consequences and concentrated on the possibilities of one's own actions.


During these two weeks they collected a total of 3,841 Footprints - an impressive result! We are delighted that so much commitment and motivation came from the pupils and hope that some new climate-friendly routines will be adopted in the long term. 










Bredenbek

 

With 2,162 Footprints, the primary school students from Bredenbk even exceeded their sensational result of the previous year. In addition, each child designed a poster with drawings, wishes and clever demands on the politicians.

Teacher Elisabeth Panten writes: "This is once again a nice result (we have counted energy saving and regional food  as well) (...). Thanks to Greta Thunberg, many in our village are even more sensitive to the topic of climate protection." We can tell! 













Kiel

 

From Kiel, 17 different schools took part in the ZOOM campaign:
The Holtenau Primary School, Adolf Reichwein School, Herman Löns Primary and Community School, Johanna Mestorf School, Sonderburger Platz School, Suchsdorf Primary School, Hardenberg School, Fritzeuer School, Reventlouschule. Klaus Groth School. Friedrich-Junge Community School Wik. Gerhart-Hauptmann-Schule, Toni-Jensen-Grundschule, Wellsee Primary School, Theodor-Heuss-Schule, Goethe-Schule, Firedrich-Junge Primary School Langenbekstraße and even a private family with two children.

A total of 2429 pupils took part and paid attention to climate-friendly transport options on their way to school. In addition, they also made they wrote down their wishes for a better climate on their Footprints:

"No plastic around food that doesn't need plastic."
"I want less plastic and more animal sanctuaries."
"I want bigger forests."


With their 57,676 climate-friendly Footprints, they can also travel more than halfway of our "Journey around the One World". We congratulate them on this outstanding result! 








Neumünster

 

In Neumünster, 40 different classes from 7 schools took part in the ZOOM campaign. During the project week they paid attention to climate-friendly mobility, regional food choices and sustainable energy. They were able to collect a lot of stickers by walking or cycling to school. A total of 18,116 climate-friendly Footprints came from Neumünster for the UN Climate Conference in Madrid - an impressive result! 



Norden

 

This year, for the first time, there were some diligent little climate savers  at work in Norden: the pupils of the school im Spiet collected over 1,400 Footprints!  



Reinbek

 

At the primary school Mühlredder the children have collected Footprints diligently and thus made themselves strong for a better climate. But that's not all!
They conducted the campaign together with their partner schools from Finland and Estonia and were able to achieve a larger reach and a higher result. In total they collected 4,510 Footprints, 4045 Green, 369 Red and 96 Blue - congratulations!