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Sustainable High Schools (SHS) empowers youth to envision sustainable communities, assess their school's sustainability, design and implement school projects. We provide training, tools, resources and opportunities for youth to connect and work towards Climate Change solutions.

Sustainable High Schools (SHS) empowers youth to envision sustainable communities, assess their school's sustainability, design and implement school projects. We provide training, tools, resources and opportunities for youth to connect and work towards Climate Change solutions.

Students generate greater social equity, ecological integrity and economic accountability through classroom projects, policy creation, and infrastructure upgrades - all while meeting other passionate individuals who are working to create a better world!

The SHS Project is offered in partnership with the Sierra Youth Coalition, the youth branch of the Sierra Club. Sustainable High Schools is adapted from SYC's successful Sustainable Campuses Project. Both are youth-driven initiatives created to support school communities in envisioning, assessing and improving their level of ecological and social well-being.

Our in-class presentations include:

  • Energy and Climate Change (9-12): looks at the causes, effects and solutions of Climate Change, making connections  to energy use and the next great energy revolution!
  • Water (9-12): looks at the percentage of available fresh water, the need to maintain healthy water ecosystems, and the growing tensions between public and private water distribution.
  • Economy and Wealth (9-12): explores the true cost of the products we consume, the market economy, and concepts such as fair-trade and organic products, purchasing power, ethical consumerism and wealth distribution.

How can youth get involved in Sustainable High Schools?

  1. Become a member of our Youth Steering Committee.

  2. Sign up for one of our environmental and social justice leadership training events.

  3. Start a Sustainability Advisory Committee! Work with other student leaders, teachers & administrators to envision and create the kind of school you’d like to see.

  4. Do a Sustainability Assessment of your school: download our SHS Kit (or click here for a French version) and use its 30 indicators to measure the sustainability of your school.

  5. Inspired by a sustainable idea or project? We are always here to provide suggestions or resources to make it a reality.

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Our Funders

TD Friends of the Environment

TD Friends of the Environment

TD Friends of the Environment provides funding for grassroots projects that preserve the environment. This foundation supports community environmental projects across the country through its many TD Friends of the Environment Chapters and Local Advisory Boards. TD Friends of the Environment’s focus areas are preserving Canadian wildlife and environment, helping young Canadians understand and participate in environmental initiatives, and enhancing cooperation between environmental organizations.

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Enter the Take Action! Contest

Enter your class to win fun, environmentally-friendly prizes, as well as have your students’ achievements recognized in Sierra Club BC communications. You don’t need to receive a school program to be eligible for the contest. Learn more.

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Student-led Sustainability
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Every year, Sierra Club BC visits thousands of students. For most of our K-7 education programs, we challenge classrooms to be involved in the Take Action! Contest. The 2011-2012 school year saw many student-led sustainability projects filled with bright green creativity!
The Sun Always Shines on Earth Day
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My grandpa, a jovial man, used to say that the sun always shines – if only for a brief moment - on Saturdays. I plan to tell my (hypothetical) grand-kids something similar: that the sun always shines on Earth Day. Last week, in Victoria, the sun was shining bright enough to light up the next century of Earth Days.
Off the Grid Music & Art Festival: Victoria
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The Greater Victoria Youth Climate Action Summit and Off the Grid Music and Art Festival is inviting students to come together to be inspired, share their stories, experiences, challenges and successes as motivational youth help lead us all to a more sustainable world.
Earth Day 2012
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Nothing says spring in B.C. like cherry blossoms, yard sales, and a full basket of fun Earth Day events to get involved in. Please join us in speaking up for the planet.
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