As part of our school’s sustainability initiatives, our Parent School Network Association organised a community Flea Market. Families came together to buy, sell, and exchange pre-loved items, giving them a second life instead of ending up as waste.
A special focus was placed on passing on school uniforms, ensuring that good-quality items could be reused by other students rather than being thrown away. This not only reduces waste but also supports families and makes sustainable choices part of everyday school life.
The event was a wonderful success, promoting both reuse and recycling while strengthening our school community. Children and parents enjoyed browsing the stalls, finding treasures, and seeing firsthand how small actions can make a big difference for the environment.
We plan to hold flea markets more regularly in the future — outdoors when the weather is good, and indoors during the colder months — making sustainable shopping a lasting tradition at our school.
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