MLC School’s First Earth Hour Event
On Thursday 27 March, MLC School proudly participated in our inaugural Earth Hour event, led by our dedicated Environment Captain, Hattie Russell (Year 12). During Luminary and recess (10am – 11am), we turned off lights and technology to honor Earth Hour. This initiative provided a wonderful opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations about environmental issues and our collective role in making a positive impact.
Earth Hour is a global movement that encourages individuals and communities to turn off non-essential lights for one hour as a symbolic act to support action on climate change and environmental conservation.
The Environment Group organised various activities to mark the day. Green ribbons were handed out at the school gate, adding a vibrant touch to the day. Students participated in a think, pair, share exercise, class discussion questions, and a short quiz during Luminary activities. These activities aimed to raise awareness and promote active participation in environmental conservation.
Mooramoora House hosted a mostly waste-free bake sale at lunchtime, with all proceeds going to the Australian Conservation Foundation. This initiative not only supported environmental sustainability but also raised a total of $550 to help protect Australia’s unique wildlife and natural landscapes and promote sustainable alternatives for Australia.
A huge thank you goes to Hattie Russell for her dedication in initiating and planning this successful event. Her efforts, along with the enthusiasm of the entire school community, made our first Earth Hour an inspiring and impactful day.
– Danielle Rodrigues
Head of Department – HSIE
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