Education & Outreach School Engagement
In Singapore, we conduct school talks on Singapore’s key conservation issues, skills workshops on 21st century skills for students and teachers, along with complimentary education resources and activities for both in school and at home.
We run the Eco-Schools Programme, a UNESCO recognised world leading Environmental Education framework. This programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills to make changes within their campus.
Through Educator Development, we help guide teaching staff on integrating environmental education into their school curriculum and everyday teaching.
In Singapore, we conduct school talks on Singapore’s key conservation issues, skills workshops on 21st century skills for students and teachers, along with complimentary education resources and activities for both in school and at home.
We run the Eco-Schools Programme, a UNESCO recognised world leading Environmental Education framework. This programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills to make changes within their campus.
Through Educator Development, we help guide teaching staff on integrating environmental education into their school curriculum and everyday teaching.
We organise regular virtual sessions to introduce skills such as public speaking, doodling, storytelling and photography. Visit our Choose Nature google site to find out the latest available session!
We provide a wide range of classroom resources and real-world activities to engage and inspire young people. Check them out at our Choose Nature google site!
The WWF Eco-Schools Programme focuses on student-led initiatives by supporting and empowering students to become leaders of change among their school community.
It follows a 7-steps framework, enabling students with a self-motivated mindset, arming them with skills and responsibilities as a global citizen of the planet.
In Singapore, key projects are available for Eco-Schools, where students can work closely with us to establish change in each school.
Projects are designed to align with MOE’s curriculum. There will be a dedicated WWF consultant to guide your students.
NOTE: These projects are exclusive to schools already registered under WWF Eco-Schools programme. If your school is NOT an Eco-School, and you would like to register, please complete these forms and send it to us at edu@wwf.sg.
If your school is successfully implementing the seven steps of the WWF Eco-Schools process, you should consider applying for an Eco-Schools award to recognise, chart and celebrate student initiatives in your school.
There are three levels of awards (in ascending order): the bronze and silver certificates and the most prestigious Eco-School International Green Flag. Each award is defined by a set of criteria that help you decide whether your school has achieved the required standard.
Commonwealth Secondary School
Nan Hua High School
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
Northoaks Primary School
Shuqun Primary School
Marsiling Primary School
St Anthony’s Primary School
Greenwood Primary School
Punggol Primary School
Anchor Green Primary School
Hwa Chong International School
Pioneer Primary School
Nexus International School
Clementi Town Secondary School
If your school is successfully implementing the seven steps of the WWF Eco-Schools process, you should consider applying for an Eco-Schools award to recognise, chart and celebrate student initiatives in your school.
There are three levels of awards (in ascending order): the bronze and silver certificates and the most prestigious Eco-School International Green Flag. Each award is defined by a set of criteria that help you decide whether your school has achieved the required standard.
WWF works closely with teachers to enable better understanding and integration of environmental topics into every aspect of teaching. Check out the following resources and complete the certification in Education for a Sustainable Planet!
Still don’t know how to engage us for your school? Let us know your questions and we will get back to you in 5 working days!
+65 6730 8100
info@wwf.sg
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