A green space at Măng Non II Kindergarten in HCM City’s District 10. — Photo www.sggp.org.vn
The city’s Department of Natural  Resources and Environment in collaboration with the Department of  Education and Training began implementing the model in 2018-19 academic  year.
Many teachers and students have responded enthusiastically to the model  with good practices. The two departments in 2018 rewarded 28 schools for  their outstanding results. Four collectives and five individuals in the  education sector also received the 2018 Environmental Awards from the  municipal People’s Committee.
For the 2019-20 academic year, an online competition on environmental  protection was organised for 46,000 students from 63 schools in the  city. Schools were encouraged to devise innovative solutions for  environmental protection, integrate environmental education into the  school curriculum, and create environmental protection activities such  as painting contests and fashion design.
According to Nguyễn Thị Thanh Mỹ, deputy director of the Department of  Natural Resources, environmental protection standards at schools include  specific regulations and instructions on how to save electricity, water  and natural resources.
The practices must ensure hygiene and environmental sanitation,  effective solid waste management, green space development,  energy-savings, and water saving.
The schools must give priority to making teaching aids from recyclable  materials, limiting the use of plastic bags and disposable plastic  products, and using environmentally-friendly materials.
They must also develop solutions to increase awareness among students  about environmental issues with the aim of changing their habits and  living behaviours.
"Green schools help to create a clean and safe environment, but also  educate students about nature and environmental protection," Mỹ said.
“Among the school levels, primary school is an important foundation for forming children’s behaviours and attitudes,” she said.
 
If the students are equipped with knowledge about environmental  protection, they would be the driving force in the efficient use of  energy and would play the role of active communicators, influencing  their family members, friends and community, she said.