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Discover how schools in Suffolk and beyond are driving sustainability through inspiring case studies. This section showcases real projects making a difference across eight key areas: air quality, energy, food, procurement, nature, travel, waste, and water. Explore detailed examples from primary schools participating in the Our Schools Our World programme, highlighting practical steps and creative solutions that support climate and nature action. You’ll also find links to other organisations sharing their own case studies, offering a wealth of ideas and proven approaches to help your school take meaningful action. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or guidance, these stories demonstrate what’s possible when schools lead the way in creating a sustainable future.
Explore six Suffolk school case studies showcasing practical sustainability actions across key areas—from energy and waste to nature and travel. These examples highlight creative solutions and real progress made through the Our Schools Our World programme.
Explore inspiring case studies from Let’s Go Zero, showcasing schools across the UK taking bold steps toward sustainability. These examples provide practical ideas and proven approaches to help school leaders and teachers reduce emissions and deliver impactful climate action.
Learning through Landscapes’ Climate Ready School Grounds case studies reveal how schools are rethinking outdoor spaces to tackle climate challenges. From rain gardens to biodiversity zones, these examples show practical, creative ways to adapt grounds for resilience and enrich student learning outdoors.
Education Nature Park case studies spotlight schools weaving nature into learning and sustainability. Discover creative projects, curriculum-linked approaches, and partnerships that inspire students to connect with the environment while driving climate action across school communities.
From January to March 2026, 1,378 young people aged 11–18 across Suffolk took part in a countywide survey about climate change, the environment, and their hopes for a greener future.
Schools across Suffolk and Norfolk are invited to come together for the Suffolk & Norfolk Sustainability in Education Conference 2026.
Nine new electric car clubs have launched across Suffolk, giving communities affordable access to electric vehicles (EVs).