Many schools want to share their expertise with you and show how they tackle sustainability issues. Our MOS reporters gather inspiring ideas.
Are you already familiar with the MOS-pass? When you take your class on a trip to an organization that works around sustainability, you can apply for the MOS-pass. This allows you and your students to use De Lijn's bus and tram services free of charge. Convenient, right?
With their GreenTeam, the pupils of this Provincial School for Special Secondary Education support numerous nature, environment and climate actions. Hats off to this extraordinary pupil participation!
In this school, students and teachers show a genuine concern for the world around them. World citizenship education and sustainability education go hand in hand.
Kindergarten Blauwe Poort in Kortrijk and GBS Kooigem dived into the theme of climate change with the narrative design 'Terra is ill'.
GBS Kleuterschool Blauwe Poort in Kortrijk joined an Erasmus+ project with Slovenian and Cypriot schools.
The ecoteam wanted to manage nature on the new campus in an ecological way and make it more biodiverse. Let us inspire you!
At the Biotechnicum, a secondary agricultural school in Bocholt, three school councils are elected each year, including the MOS council. A strong example of pupil participation.
For the pupils of primary school T'Overbeek in Ganshoren, conscious consumption is a given. The pupils investigated how to avoid plastic waste.
In Pius X, the creative captains are at the helm. By strongly concentrating on the talents of the children, pupil participation is something that really lives within the school.
The preschoolers at GEKKO Bonheiden love their secret garden. They can play, discover and experiment to their heart's content.
The Spes Nostra pupils organised their own climate march in the municipality of Kuurne. With results, because of the 50 climate requirements they set for the municipality, many of them have already been realised.
They are called the Gang of Beersel: eight primary schools in the municipality of Beersel that are doing everything they can to reduce their ecological footprint in the 5th grade.
At Lyceum Aalst, the butterflies come in search of nectar, which is abundantly available there. The school is strongly committed to biodiversity and local plant varieties.
At De Buitenkans Kindergarten, children not only learn about nature, but also in and from it. Boots on ... And off you go! To the outdoors!
In Freinetschool De Vlindertuin, the world is the classroom. We work experientially, using the many learning opportunities that exist outside the four walls of a classroom.
The idea of greening came after the teachers of De Negensprong noticed that children were bored on the playground and started bullying each other.