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Annual Reporting

Submitting an annual progress report is crucial for schools participating in the Sustainable Development program.  

Sharing: By submitting progress reports, schools contribute to a shared knowledge base, allowing other institutions to learn from their experiences. This exchange of ideas and strategies can inspire innovation and elevate the overall impact of the program.

Motivation: Regular reporting provides an opportunity for schools to celebrate their achievements and receive recognition for their efforts. This can boost morale and motivation among staff and students, reinforcing their commitment to sustainability.

Accountability: Annual reports hold schools accountable for their commitments, ensuring that they are following through on their pledge to allocate a portion of their revenue to sustainable development projects. This transparency fosters trust among stakeholders, including students, parents, staff, and the wider community.

Regular Improvement: Annual reports encourage a cycle of continuous improvement by prompting schools to regularly assess their practices and outcomes. This reflective process can lead to the identification of new opportunities for growth and development in their sustainability efforts.

Tracking Progress: These reports enable schools to track their progress over time, identifying successes, challenges, and areas needing improvement. By documenting and reflecting on their efforts, schools can make data-driven decisions to enhance the effectiveness of their sustainable development initiatives.





Annual Report Link