Best in Class- Northern Ireland Schools make history as 50% achieve Eco-Schools Green Flag
David McCann Tue 01 Jul 2025
305 schools across NI will be awarded prestigious Eco-Schools Green Flags this year, bringing the total number of schools flying Green Flags up to 563, or just over 50% of all schools in Northern Ireland.
Eco-Schools is an international programme, managed locally by Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful. Eco-Schools is run in 79 countries through Foundation for Environmental Education. Of these 79 countries, Northern Ireland is only the second country to achieve this impressive milestone.
Charlene McKeown, Environmental Education Manager at Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful said:
“Reaching 50% of schools flying a Green Flag is a huge milestone for environmental education and is a testament to the hard work of pupils, teachers and wider school communities across Northern Ireland.
We all know that our education system is under pressure with tight budgets and limited resources. That is why it is so heartening to see so many schools investing time and effort into this programme- it's is a clear indicator that schools see the value of environmental education. I hope over the coming years we can go further in developing this part of our curriculum."
Schools will collect their Green Flags at a series of awards ceremonies this month- the culmination of 2 years of hard work for winning schools.
Achieving a Green Flag requires schools to participate in a challenging seven stage programme, beginning with the establishment of a pupil-led Eco-Committee, and leading to the development of a school Eco-Code. Along the way the Eco-Committee must carry out a full environmental review of their school, develop a detailed action plan and monitor its implementation. Schools fly their flags for two years before they must reapply.
Emma Craig, a teacher at Bocombra Primary School, and this year’s Eco-Teacher of the year for Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area said:
“Being awarded our 4th Green Flag is a moment of immense pride and we are delighted to be recognised as a school where environmental learning and action are part of our daily routine. For staff, it recognises their dedication and willingness to embed environmental values into their teaching and for pupils, it is a lovely reward for their hard work. Environmental education is not only about protecting the planet—it’s about nurturing capable and conscientious individuals and by being involved in projects such as developing our outdoor learning, pupils will develop important life skills while spending more time outdoors, even in all weathers!”
The Eco-Schools programme in NI is supported by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir, who was not in attendance at the event, said: “Eco-Schools is an international programme that brings the environment into the classroom. Getting pupils outdoors to learn about their environment is a great boost for their wellbeing and has many positive outcomes for their community.
"I want to congratulate all those schools receiving green flags this month and pay tribute to the hard work of teachers and pupils alike. I am delighted that this year, we have reached a milestone of 50% of schools in Northern Ireland now flying a green flag. It is encouraging to see the strong environmental knowledge and awareness within these school communities, as younger people will play a vital role in shaping a sustainable future for us all.”
Northern Ireland has a long history of being a trailblazer in the Eco-Schools programme. Downpatrick Nursery was the first school in the world to achieve a Green Flag in 1994.
Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) operate Eco-Schools globally, Dr. Pramod Kumar Sharma, Senior Director of Education for Eco-Schools commented:
"Congratulations to everyone in Northern Ireland’s Eco-Schools community on this incredible achievement! 50% of your schools now hold a Green Flag! This is a powerful reflection of your passion, dedication, and hard work to create a more sustainable future. You’re not just making a difference locally; you’re also setting an example for Eco-Schools around the world. We’re so proud to have you as part of our global Eco-Schools community.”
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