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As an important milestone in the life of Avicenna to signpost our commitment for continuous development, we received the prestigious award from the Hungarian Government to become an Eco-School (Ökoiskola) from 7 June 2024 for the upcoming 3 years. It means that we will not only adopt sustainability as an overarching philosophy but we are putting it in practice and making it our priority as it appears in a timeline below, to reflect a series of events that will take place in the coming years showing how we as teaching, non-teaching staff and students contribute actively to raise awareness and make practical examples of what ecologically centered education means.

Written by Steve Szabó

Eco-School Award Ceremony in Biatorbágy

The Eco-School Award Ceremony took place at the Biatorbágy Primary School and Hungarian-English Bilingual Primary School. The host of the event was Dávid Trózsák, Curriculum Development Officer at the Department for Public Education Content Development of the Ministry of Interior of Hungary. Welcome notes were delivered by Erika Pálfi, Head of Department for Public Education Content Development at theMinistry of Interior. The audience included first-time recepients (első díjasok), second-time recipients (másodszori díjasok) as well as the perpetual award winners (örökös ökoiskolák). Approximately 300 participants arrived from all over the country, bringing plans and flowers as an example of a best-practice, recommended also to the schools for the first day of the school year in September. AIC was represented by Ms. Erika Sólyom. During the entire event, it was emphasized that Eco-Schools have to incorporate the environmental projects and events into their pedagogical program. Active participation is very important throughout the year. The welcome speech was followed by the music performance of singer Enikő Hodosi, accompanied by Gábor Éles. Then the Eco-School Certificates were awarded by Dr. Katalin Balatoni, Deputy State Secretary for Education at the Ministry of Interior of Hungary. Further awards were presented by Nikoletta Keszthelyi, Deputy State Secretary for the Environment at the Ministry of Energy, who emphasized the commitment to teaching sustainability and environmnetal protection in the schools. The closing part of the event was a presentation on the preservation of sustainable values given by environmental influencer, Péter Szebenyi.

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