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"At Lenzie Academy, Fairtrade is studied through a cross-curricular project which has attracted the interest of Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education (HMIE). The Modern Languages Department’s input to this is particularly important. The HMIE visited the school to hear about the project, which they are considering promoting as best practice; they have recently highlighted it in their report as a key strength."

Why become a Fairtrade School?

  • Because it's only fair that the people who produce what we eat, wear and use should get paid enough to live on and a chance to improve their lives
  • And no-one has to do it alone – this website signposts local and national organisations that are keen to inspire, offer support, and provide you with information

Fairtrade... for the whole school


  • means the school gets local and national recognition
  • supports lots of other initiatives (such as Eco-Schools, International Schools, Healthy Schools and ‘Determined to Succeed’ (Scotland)
  • contributes to making the world a fairer place

Fairtrade... for pupils and students Fairtrade... for the whole school


  • helps to develop lots of new skills
  • has a positive influence on the school community
  • is part of something that’s happening all over the country and around the world
  • is fun!

Fairtrade... for teachers


  • provides opportunities to enhance many areas of the curriculum and explore citizenship from a global perspective
  • gives pupils an opportunity to participate and take responsibility for their decisions
  • encourages critical thinking, and offers opportunities for challenge and confidence building.
  • contributes to ‘Every Child Matters’ and ‘Education for Sustainable Development’ (England and Wales), the ‘Curriculum for Excellence’ and ‘Education for Citizenship’ (Scotland) and ‘Global Citizenship’ (Wales)