Climate change: Worthing school works together to set out actions for change

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Teachers and students at a Worthing school have been challenged to live more sustainable lives to help tackle climate change.

The whole of St Oscar Romero Catholic School took part in an SOS Day on Friday, with sustainability as the focus for a day of activities inside and outside the school.

The St Oscar’s Sustainability event was organised with the help of the FingerPrints ambassadors, a student-led group that was set up in November 2019 with the mission to create actions for change and tackle some of the biggest issues we face today.

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Pete Byrne, head teacher, said: “This was an idea that came from the children. We have 20 to 30 FingerPrints ambassadors, students who really care about climate change.