St. John’s High School Marks Earth Day with Eco Initiatives

St. John’s High School Champions Sustainability, Bans Single-Use Plastic

St. John’s High School in Jamshedpur celebrated Earth Day with a series of activities focused on environmental sustainability and conservation, highlighting the harmful impacts of plastics on ecosystems.

JAMSHEDPUR – St. John’s High School in Jamshedpur celebrated Earth Day with a series of activities focused on environmental sustainability and conservation, highlighting the harmful impacts of plastics on ecosystems.

The students’ enthusiasm during a class discussion on practical ways to minimize environmental impact exemplified the school’s commitment to eco-consciousness.

Middle school students were deeply engaged in conversations about sustainable living.

Eco Club leader Shabnam guided the students as they took the Earth Day pledge, promising to uphold sustainable practices.

The high schoolers gave speeches on the significance of Earth Day and discussed the theme "Planet versus Plastics," addressing the crisis of plastic pollution.

The junior students’ skit vividly highlighted the need to care for our planet, blending entertainment with an important message of conservation.

Through these initiatives, St. John’s High School reaffirms its commitment to environmental stewardship and cultivates a generation of environmentally responsible global citizens.

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