London, April 2026 – Schools are discovering that giving pupils meaningful opportunities to take action for the environment can have a powerful impact — not only for the planet, but for pupil engagement and school pride.
Across the UK, many pupils are increasingly aware of the challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss. While eco-committees and sustainability groups are common in schools, turning that enthusiasm into real-world action can sometimes be difficult.
JUST ONE Tree is helping schools make a difference through their annual JUST ONE Tree Day—a fun, educational non-uniform day where every £1 raised plants a tree. Free educational resources are provided and to date, over a quarter of a million children across 17 countries have taken part.
The event enables schools to support global reforestation and ecosystem restoration projects while helping pupils understand the role they can play in protecting the planet.
By taking part, pupils learn that even small actions can contribute to larger environmental solutions.
The sense of pride this can create among pupils is already being seen in schools that have taken part.
“Supporting JUST ONE Tree was a great idea and, because of that, we’re proud to be part of Oakwood Community School!” said the student Council of this Leicestershire school.
A spokesperson for JUST ONE Tree said:
“Young people care deeply about the future of the planet. When schools give pupils the opportunity to take meaningful action, it creates a sense of empowerment and hope. Schools aren’t just teaching about environmental issues — they’re helping young people realise that their actions can make a real difference.”
Schools are increasingly recognising that sustainability initiatives can strengthen engagement across their community. In addition to supporting environmental learning, they help develop a sense of responsibility and collective purpose among pupils.
Schools can register at:
👉 www.justonetree.life/schools-sustainability