Putting C40 into Practice: A Student-Led Sustainability Project
Our C40 Greener London project began taking shape from the very first session. It was incredibly inspiring to witness the girls pour their creativity, imagination, and developing skills into every build with such enthusiasm. By the end of the project, each group recorded a short film to guide us through their worlds—beautifully expressing not only what they had learned about sustainable solutions, but also the joy they found in designing these magical spaces.
Their creations showcased exciting futuristic transport solutions across London, including serene water features, underwater pathways offering views of aquatic species, and strikingly lush green zones woven throughout the city. Some groups even engineered an innovative water filtration system on London Bridge, allowing people to stay hydrated while the water cleans and recycles itself to remain drinkable.
Animals featured prominently in their designs, alongside a thoughtful mix of recreational spaces such as libraries, stables, parks, and wellbeing centres—highlighting the girls’ understanding that sustainability goes hand in hand with mental health and community wellbeing.
We were delighted to have Andy Knueven as our judge. He explored each presentation in depth and had the challenging task of selecting the top group from an impressive array of original, meaningful, and beautifully crafted worlds.
Andy Knueven shared individual feedback to each group lead about their work, “I was eager to see these creations from our first team leader meeting call! Focusing on the important school virtues of curiosity, service, resilience, empathy, integrity, and respect, judging and selecting a winner is a tough decision as every group should be proud of what they’ve accomplished and created to build a better world.”