We are pleased to share some inspiring quotes from Lyndhurst Primary school's Year 5 students following their co-design this term with Compost Collective!
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CCAC unites school children and designers to co-design solutions to the climate crisis Read more about our mission: https://cc-ac.org/
We are pleased to share some inspiring quotes from Lyndhurst Primary school's Year 5 students following their co-design this term with Compost Collective!
16.02.2026 16:14 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0To continue a full first term of the 2025/6 school year, we are thrilled to introduce Jing Zhi Tan and Jasneil Panesar from Sheppard Robson Architects, who will be collaborating with Rosary RC Primary school.
05.02.2026 16:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We've adapted the KS3 approach for KS3
2 subjects - teaching in parallel - exploring a shared enquiry questions
Access all the learning journeys and inspiration here using your login www.ministryofeco.org
We are thrilled to welcome Georgia Trower to lead a co-design with London Fields Primary. Together they willΒ reimagine the future of Hackney Marshes in the face of a changing climate. Read more here: cc-ac.org/co-designing...
19.01.2026 11:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Climate Change All Change Wrapped!
Have a look at our reel over on Instagram to see what CCAC have accomplished in 2025
Thank you to The Linbury Trust, the schools, and all of the designers who have supported the CCAC journey this year.
www.instagram.com/reel/DS2Ssd9...
Compost Collective have wrapped up their workshops at Lyndhurst Primary School! 4 weeks. 4 roles. Countless climate solutions.Β After getting up close with worms to see composting in action, the children exploredΒ the needΒ for soil health in the face of a changing climate.
19.12.2025 12:23 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0CCAC has kicked off the new school year with the talented @compostcollective.bsky.social who are currently running their 6 weeks of workshops at Lyndhurst Primary School. They are our successful applicants for the 2025 Young Designerβs Award.
08.12.2025 17:20 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0βThrilled to share 'The Water Tower Masterplan'! A co-design project with Heathfield Academy's Year 5 pupils, creating a climate-adapted Park Hill with flood-resilient gardens & community spaces. Unveiled to the community! @StudioEgretWest
#ClimateAction #CommunityDesign #ClimateEducation
The UKβs National Association for Environmental Education journal commissioned an article by CCACβs chair, David Lloyd Jones, on designing for extreme climates, and the omission of climate change in the current primary education curriculum.
π±Read it now: naee.org.uk/wp-content/u...
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We are proud of the recent co-design project between children at Laycock Primary School, Islington, and designer Clara Chu. Year 5 children designed a backpack that would be suitable for their journey to school in a future climate extremeππ€©π±
This project was kindly supported by the Linbury Trust.
CCAC is delighted with the outcome of the Food Waste to Fashion! co-design project between Coppermill Primary School in Walthamstow and the brilliant Cassie Quinn, of cqstudio.uk.
This co-design project was kindly sponsored by The Linbury Trust.
Read all about it here: cc-ac.org/food-waste-t....
A first look at the co-design project between architects at Studio Egret West and year 5 children at Heathfield Academy!
The children have received workshops exploring natural resources, climate pressures and have learned how spaces can be designed to respect and respond to the world around usππ±
We are thrilled to share the outcome of the co-design project between regenerative fashion designer AurΓ©lie Fontan and year 5 children at Gorran Schoolπππ
The project challenged the children to imagine fashion in a future Cornwall climate. Read all about it here: cc-ac.org/aurelie-font...
We are delighted to share the results of the inspiring co-design collaboration between year 5 children at St Johnβs and St Clementβs Primary School and Hassell Studio.
The project challenged the children to re-imagine Peckham Rye Parkβs car park and adapt it for future climate extremesπ±
We are delighted to announce that Franck Marcaire has joined our board of trustees.
Franck has a professional record of advancing positive change through technology in various director-level roles and is well placed to help CCACβs future growth.
Read more here: cc-ac.org/franck-marca...
Architect Angela Curci, of @zhaofficial.bsky.social, has been co-designing with 9- and 10-year-olds at William Tyndale Primary School in Islington. Together, they have produced designs for flood resilient schools of the future.
See their creative concept drawings and digital renders below!πβ
CCAC is delighted to be partnering with The Portal Trust to launch a new London primary school cluster in 2026!
Read all about it here: cc-ac.org/the-portal-t...
#sustainability #design #education #architecture #fashion
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19.05.2025 14:54 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Are you a new or emerging designer working in fashion, textiles, architecture, landscape or urban design, or rural planning?
CCAC funds young, practicing designers to deliver climate-friendly co-design projects with primary school children.
Find out more, and apply, here: cc-ac.org/ccac-young-d...
Climate-ready Peckham!
Year 5 children at St Johnβs and St Clementβs Primary School were asked to re-imagine the car parking area in their local park. Here are their brilliantly creative designsβ¦.
We are eager to see the renders of their concepts when architects at Hassell reveal them next month!
What connects fashion, fungi, flooding and farmingβ¦?π
CCAC reflects on the 2025 Spring term here...
cc-ac.org/springing-in...
Climate Ready Peckham!π±
Children at St John's & St Clement's CofE Primary School are re-imagining Peckham Rye Park for their 'Transforming Urban Spaces for Extreme Weather' project.
This co-design with Michael Pecirno of Hassell Studio is focused on making the area resilient to climate change.
An update from βThe Farm of the Futureββ¦
Children from The Bemrose Primary School in Derby have been busy presenting their design ideas based on a nearby farm. Architect Polly North inspired them to imagine how it might be transformed to be climate resilient in 2050.
#sustainableeducation
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Did you know that the fashion industry produces more carbon emissions than the aviation and shipping industries combined?
Thanks to fashion and textiles innovator AurΓ©lie Fontan, school children have been learning all about the environmental impact of fashion and innovative ways to reduce it!
Our teaching resources are available to download for free from the TES website.
They have been carefully created to help teachers introduce the concepts of climate science and principles of design to 9β10-year-olds.
Download for free here⦠t.co/r7OF3ZMy5F
#SustainableEducation π±