Holy Queen Matriculation Higher Secondary School is stepping up its commitment to environmental sustainability by implementing several key green initiatives on its campus. The school has introduced a comprehensive recycling program, installed solar panels to reduce electricity consumption, and launched a rainwater harvesting project to promote water conservation.
Additionally, Holy Queen has started an environmental club, led by students and staff, focusing on local clean-up drives and awareness campaigns about reducing plastic use. The curriculum now includes dedicated lessons on sustainable practices and the importance of biodiversity, aiming to instill a lifelong respect for the environment in students.
“These initiatives represent our pledge to not only educate about sustainability but to embody these principles in our school’s operations,” explained CEO Jaya Sagaya Sathish. “By integrating these practices, we hope to develop responsible global citizens who are equipped to address the environmental challenges of the future.”
Each of these extended articles provides a comprehensive look at different facets of Holy Queen School, highlighting its innovative approach to education, celebration of its heritage, and commitment to sustainability.