by Charli Henley-Carter | Mar 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
Children are very fragile beings who are sensitive to almost everything, which is why we must go the extra mile in ensuring their safety and health. Allergy season is at our doorstep. With changes in the weather, often we see children experiencing more sneezing,...
by Charli Henley-Carter | Mar 4, 2022 | Professional Development, Resources
Children and majority of the youth will soon take prominent positions to shift the whole world to a different direction. Biology is on their side, time. It is therefore encumbered upon the present decision makers to cultivate our next generation of leaders to be...
by Charli Henley-Carter | Feb 25, 2022 | Economic Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability
Sustainable energy is at the apex of everyone’s priority, and it does not get any better than renewable energy. The more facilities there are which produce such energy, the less bleak the future looks. A wider access to renewable energy means that the next generation...
by Charli Henley-Carter | Feb 18, 2022 | Curriculum Practice, Environmental Sustainability
Viruses have been existing in our world in numerous forms, from harmless ones to the most severe. Immunisation or vaccinations have kept them at bay until recent occurrences. Vaccinations will forever be a topical subject because diseases have been plaguing the planet...
by Charli Henley-Carter | Feb 16, 2022 | Environmental Sustainability
Planting trees will help save our world and maintain our atmospheric temperatures. Let us all make our institutions and facilities more biophilic. Trees are very important to our wellbeing. As gigantic plants on the planet, they are responsible for more than just...