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Was the headteacher right to turn off the heating to teach kids how to be eco-friendly?

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

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A headteacher turned off the school's central heating on the coldest day of the year to teach pupils how to be eco-friendly.

Was this a good idea?



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pegasus9 voted for Yes (please say why) on Sunday 1 April 2012

Comments: It is eco.

winter7 voted for No (please say why) on Friday 30 March 2012

Comments: you can teach a lesson without being mean.

strider338 voted for No (please say why) on Saturday 10 March 2012

Comments: with it next year will be colder

jobo2002 voted for No (please say why) on Tuesday 28 February 2012

Comments: Because we r in the middle of the winter

mollyrules voted for No (please say why) on Monday 20 February 2012

Comments: its cold otherwise

looloo9 voted for No (please say why) on Wednesday 15 February 2012

Comments: aren't you going a little,who am i kidding . WHY?

fnewsfan voted for No (please say why) on Wednesday 1 February 2012

Comments: It's alright normally but this is going too far..............

frejahelen voted for Yes (please say why) on Monday 23 January 2012

Comments: yes but shold of givon a warning

Angus1 voted for No (please say why) on Wednesday 18 January 2012

Comments: Right idea, wrong time. Do it for a month in summer, not the coldest day in winter.

Lambgirl34 voted for No (please say why) on Sunday 8 January 2012

Comments: No, the school was probaly freeeezing!

froggymad voted for No (please say why) on Saturday 7 January 2012

Comments: HOW DARE HE!ITS JANRUARY PEOPLE!

Hermione98 voted for Yes (please say why) on Sunday 25 December 2011

Comments: they should have given warning so that they could bring extra clothes to put on if they got too cold but the majority of kids spend practically their whole childhood in their bedrooms playing on games consoles or PCs and if they get cold they just turn the heating up even though they are only wearing a short sleved top instead of putting on a jumper if they carry on just turning up the heating then global warning is going to be more of a problem, ice caps will melt and more animals will become extinct because they cant evolve fast enough to survive the change of climate or terrain

beechwood voted for No (please say why) on Friday 23 December 2011

Comments: it was unfair of her and they should be showing kids how to be eco-friendly in different ways

Al-Fayad voted for No (please say why) on Wednesday 21 December 2011

Comments: Its winter time man. Children must have caught frostbite.

ambdwy voted for No (please say why) on Tuesday 20 December 2011

Comments: they should show the children how to be eco friendly in different ways or turn the heating off when its a warm day

Tatsylego voted for Yes (please say why) on Tuesday 20 December 2011

Comments: At least she was being eco friendly the children should have put on their coats to warm themselves up.

Crystal- voted for Yes (please say why) on Monday 19 December 2011

Comments: LoL KLMY

dbhat voted for No (please say why) on Monday 19 December 2011

amani28 voted for No (please say why) on Monday 19 December 2011

Comments: It is unfair and she should show them to be eco-friendly in other ways.

Plumbum voted for No (please say why) on Friday 16 December 2011

Comments: why make all the children be freezing for a pshe lesson.

charan voted for No (please say why) on Friday 16 December 2011

Comments: They can use different, more eco-friendly types of energy to power the heating in the school.

smokeyice voted for No (please say why) on Thursday 15 December 2011

puppy8 voted for No (please say why) on Thursday 15 December 2011

Comments: I agree

KLMY-45000 voted for No (please say why) on Wednesday 14 December 2011

Comments: I personally think they are using an excuse to save money on electricity rather than being "eco-friendly".