The current Solomon Islands Primary Health Studies, Science and Social Science syllabi all include Environment, conservation, and Climate Change as a Key Learning Outcome (KLO) throughout the curriculum materials. This KLO is also a feature running through to the Junior Secondary school syllabi for Health Studies, Science and Social Science.
Below you will find links to the Solomon Islands curriculum for teaching about climate change and sustainability.
Sustainability clearly links to Health Education, Science and Social Science. See details in the table below.
PRIMARY LEVEL
JUNIOR SECONDARY LEVEL
The full curriculum mapping can be found here:
Curriculum Mapping for Education for Sustainable Development in Solomon Islands
The Eco School 3Rs project is a pilot project funded by J-PRISM to reduce waste in schools, and promote a cleaner and healthier Honiara. More information about the project and how schools can be involved, can be found here.
In a whole school approach to sustainability, the school community integrates sustainability into their daily programs and school life.
Our team has compiled examples of successful whole school sustainability initiatives from around the world.
These examples highlight some outstanding but achievable practices in schools around the world. Projects do not have to be on a large scale to be effective.