Ysgol Y Foel achieve Award
Ysgol Y Foel achieve Award
Ysgol y Foel has achieved recognition with the prestigious AONB Landscape Award for their ground breaking renewable energy project!
Pupils shared their schools achievements to benefit the school and environment and achieve recognition from the AONB Landscape Award
The small school in Cilcain is the first school in Flintshire to complete a decarbonisation project of this scale to make the school sustainable for future generations.
The 1960’s school building did not support the vision of sustainability and the use of renewable energy as the heating source used was oil and the electricity sourced from the national grid. School governors realised an opportunity to reduce the energy bills and carbon footprint as a whole. Using local experts and support from the Sustainable Development Fund for the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, ambitious plans where developed taking the school into untested territory, a complete refit of their energy source and heating system to reduce the schools carbon footprint to net zero.
A total of 84 solar panels have been fitted to the roof space along with Air Source Pumps, providing electrical power and all year round heat to the whole school. They have also installed a power wall to store the electricity so the school will not run out of power even on gray days and there is even enough energy to sell back to the grid at peak times.
With AONB funding secured for the project, the school has been able to build and outdoor classroom within their grounds facilitating other schools to visit and learn more about the schools wide variety of flora and fauna and its journey to net zero.
This school is leaving a legacy for innovation within Flintshire and are an inspiration for decarbonisation.
David Shiel AONB said;
“The AONB Partnership is delighted to award this year’s AONB Landscape Award to Ysgol y Foel in recognition of the huge achievement of the Decarbonisation Project.
“The AONB makes an award every year to a community, individual or business that has made an outstanding contribution to the landscape of the AONB. The work of the staff, governors and children at Ysgol y Foel has been truly inspiring and sets an example for us all.”
Hannah Blythyn, MS for Delyn, said:
“It was a pleasure to be able to present this award to Ysgol Y Foel once again showing how our corner of the country is leading the way on protecting our environment and helping to secure our planet for future generations.
It was great to previously have had the opportunity to visit the school and hear the pupils passionately demonstrate the work that had been done to decarbonise the school how they had secured support to make it a reality.
Congratulations again to everyone involved in the project and I hope this award inspires others and acts as a trailblazer.”
Press release courtesy of Flintshire County Council.