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At Aspen Heights British School, sustainability is a way of thinking, learning, and living together every day. From our hydroponics greenhouse and Animal Kingdom to student-led eco-enterprise projects and recycling initiatives, learners of all ages explore how their choices impact the world around them.
Through hands-on experiences rooted in nature and science, students become environmentally conscious global citizens who take meaningful climate action now and in the future.
Through a whole-school focus on sustainability - from everyday choices on campus to targeted carbon reduction projects - Aspen Heights British School has achieved outstanding measurable results.
Silver Awards
achieved from Eco Schools UK in 2026
Bronze Green Flag
achieved from Eco Schools UK in 2023
22%
reduction in the school’s carbon footprint from energy use
ISP ESG Award
AED 100,000 prize for sustainability impact invested in heat‑reflective exterior film
Sustainability is embedded across learning at Aspen Heights - from inquiry-based PSHE in Early Years to curriculum-wide work with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, fieldwork in Humanities and ESS, and an annual Science and Sustainability Fair where students design real-world projects to protect the planet.
Junk Kouture sustainable fashion
Students take part in the Junk Kouture initiative, transforming everyday ‘junk’ and recycled materials into wearable art. This after-school activity highlights creativity, upcycling and waste reduction.
ISP Changemakers Programme
As part of the ISP International Learning Opportunities for Students, Aspen learners join the ISP Changemakers Programme, collaborating on real-world sustainability challenges with peers across the globe.
‘Yalla Return’ smart recycling initiative
In partnership with Tadweer, Aspen has installed ‘Yalla Return’ smart recycling bins outside the school and Yalla Return bags in every classroom. Students, staff, parents and the wider community collect recyclables, track their impact and earn points, making technology-enabled recycling part of everyday life.
Single-use plastic ban
Aspen operates a full ban on single-use plastics. Students and staff use reusable water bottles and refill stations across the school. Staff are encouraged to bring reusable coffee mugs to the reception barista café. At community Iftar events, families and staff bring their own plates and cutlery - making low-waste, reusable habits part of everyday school life.
Sustainable displays and décor
Aspen reduces waste by reusing hessian displays year after year, creating stage props from recycled materials and implementing strict print controls that limit staff to 500 pages per month - prioritising digital solutions wherever possible.
A green, future-ready campus where students learn to care for the planet through the spaces they use every day.
Hydroponics greenhouse
Students grow plants in our hydroponic greenhouse, seeing first-hand how up to 90% less water can be used compared to traditional farming while learning about sustainable food systems.
Animal Kingdom
On-campus spaces for tortoises, chickens, fish, snails and other small animals turn everyday routines into live lessons about biodiversity, responsibility and care for living things.
Energy-smart buildings
Heat-reflective film on building exteriors and a naturally ventilated swimming building reduce the need for air conditioning, helping students see how design choices cut energy use in real time.
Recycling infrastructure
Yalla Return collection points and clearly organised recycling areas across campus make sorting waste simple and visible, encouraging responsible habits throughout the school day.
Refill and reuse stations
Water bottle refill points and a café culture that favours reusable mugs help normalise low-waste choices and show students how small daily actions protect the environment.
Sustainability is woven throughout learning at Aspen Heights - from inquiry-based PSHE in the Early Years to cross-curricular exploration of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Students engage in fieldwork through Humanities and ESS, and each year showcase real-world environmental projects at the Science and Sustainability Fair, designing solutions to help protect the planet.
Beach clean-ups
Staff, students and families take part in weekend beach clean-ups, with IBDP students supporting Al Bahya Beach through CAS. These experiences build awareness of marine pollution, responsibility and teamwork.
Local community clean-ups
Students lead litter-picks near school, sorting waste to maximise recycling. The projects build practical waste-management skills, community pride and a sense of positive action.
Mangrove trips with service elements
Students visit Jubail Mangroves Park for kayaking, ecosystem learning and litter-picking. The trips connect biodiversity learning with teamwork, resilience and care for nature.
Community Iftar with sustainable practices
Families and staff bring reusable plates and cutlery to Community Iftar events, reducing single-use plastics. This helps students see how sustainable habits can be part of everyday cultural celebrations.
Our programme brings learning to life as students care for animals on campus, building empathy, responsibility and real-world understanding of sustainability and environmental stewardship.
In our on-campus Animal Kingdom, students care for tortoises, chickens, fish, snails and other small animals as part of their everyday learning - a distinctive Aspen experience that brings our strong eco-focus and wellbeing ethos to life.
This is not simply about observing animals, but about understanding ecosystems, developing empathy and building a deep respect for living things through authentic, hands-on care.
Students take an active role in feeding, maintaining habitats and monitoring the animals’ wellbeing, connecting directly with themes of sustainability, life cycles and environmental stewardship that run through our curriculum.
They see first-hand how their daily routines, choices and responsibilities make a tangible difference - echoing our wider approach to learning, which is inquiry-based, child-centred and rooted in real-world understanding.
The Animal Kingdom programme also nurtures essential life skills that Aspen values across the whole school. Caring for animals encourages patience, teamwork and compassion, while giving students regular opportunities to lead, solve problems and communicate effectively.
Above all, it helps them understand that wellbeing extends beyond people to the wider natural world, reinforcing Aspen’s identity as a close-knit, sustainability-minded community where every student is known, supported and empowered to care for their environment.
I care about the environment because it’s our world, not just for now but for when we grow up. I joined ISP Changemakers because I didn’t just want to learn about problems - I wanted to be part of fixing them and helping our school make better choices for the planet.
Salma Year 12, Student
"Sustainability at Aspen Heights British School is not an isolated initiative or a themed week on the calendar. It is a mindset that shapes how our students learn, think and act every day.
Sustainability is woven into the lived experience of our learners. From our hydroponics greenhouse to our on-campus Animal Kingdom, pupils engage in hands-on, inquiry-based projects that build both scientific understanding and social responsibility. They do not simply learn about environmental issues; they explore solutions, test ideas and see the impact of their actions in real time.
This mindset extends beyond the classroom into how we operate as a school. We actively promote energy-saving practices across campus, encouraging responsible use of electricity and resources as part of everyday school culture. We also discourage single-use plastics on site, guiding students and families towards more sustainable alternatives. Through our partnership with Yalla Return, we further strengthen our recycling efforts, giving our community accessible and meaningful ways to reduce waste and contribute to a circular economy.
In this way, sustainability at Aspen is both educational and practical — shaping informed learners while modelling the habits and systems that help protect our planet."
Sustainability is important to us because we believe education should prepare young people not only for exams, but for the world they will inherit. We want our students to understand their impact, think critically about global challenges and feel confident taking meaningful action. By embedding environmental awareness into everyday learning and school life, we help them grow into thoughtful, responsible individuals who care about their community and the wider world — and who are ready to shape a more sustainable future.
Explore sustainability in action at Aspen Heights British School and discover how hands-on learning empowers students to make a positive impact on the world.
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