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IV-teachers converged on Myt- ton Fold Hotel, Whalley, for
th e “It’s Our Pianet Awards 2012” . Primary and secondary
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who presented the school with its trophy.
v ; “We chose to commend St ■ Mary’s Primary School in the Environmental Innovation category as they were the only school that had actually tried
School,^ Osbaldeston, was a 
finalist.in the Green Fingers Award and received a special commendation in the Envi ronmental Innovation Award. The judges were impressed by the school’s use of technology to improve their environmen tal performance and by the pupils’ eco-friendly inven tions, including an invention by Charlotte, aged 10, who has invented a handle that allows short pencils to be re-used,
the “Mad Science” mobile laboratoiy. St Mary’s R.C. Primary
WINNING IDEAS: School pupils and staff celebrate their environmental achipuo. ments at Mytton Fold Hotel, (s)
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. prove our planet and se lecting the winners was an incredibly difficult task. AGCCE are proud to be a part of these awards, and to help recognise and reward all this hard work and dedication.” St Michael and St John’s R.C. Primary School, Clit- heroe, also received a high ly commended award for
“The winners have worked really hard to im-
■the Waste Savers category for drastically reducing the amount of waste the school generates.
judged the Waste Savers Award. “They stood out be cause they have shown real dedication to r^ in g aware ness of such an important issue within their school.” The Awards, which are
run by environmental char ity Groundwork Pennine Lancashire, highlight the.
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