What role do students play in sustainability at St. Thomas?

At St. Thomas School, sustainability isn’t just about the building—it’s a way of life for students. They take part in eco-clubs, energy-saving challenges, recycling drives, and school-wide sustainability projects. Students help care for the school’s garden, track energy usage, and lead waste reduction programs to make the campus greener. The curriculum also includes hands-on environmental science lessons, where students explore topics like renewable energy and climate change. Through these activities, students develop leadership skills and an understanding of real-world environmental issues. They also take these lessons home, encouraging their families to make more sustainable choices. By being actively involved in sustainability, students at St. Thomas become responsible, forward-thinking leaders who care about the planet.

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