Leap by leap
would going forward...


Did you know that for
Veronique Bonné
does not have a car, and so goes out on foot or by bike?

Did you know that for
Syl Polder
is outside when she can? Running, rollerblading, cycling, walking the dog. Exercise provides movement.

Did you know that for
Melvin Vaessen
comes to school by bike every day?

Did you know that for
Lotti Erkelens
enjoys learning all about the effects of herbs and plants and that lavender is one of her favourites.

Did you know that for
Dylan Netten
likes to cook with all kinds of goodies from his own vegetable garden?

Did you know that for
Manon van der Heijden
uses as little paper as possible for notes, but notes everything digitally or in her rocketbook/greenbook?

Did you know that for
Yvonne Ketellapper
growing flourishing is?

Did you know
Sofie Maas
she has taken the donor building to her heart?

Did you know
Ronald van Gerwen
stands for: to maintain is to preserve!

Did you know
Margot Prijt
eats less and less meat? And ..... consume less and less gas, water and electricity? Nice and economical too 🙂

Did you know
Sandra Raasen
is our thrift queen? She browses gems in the Netherlands and abroad for both home and school, giving items a second chance.

Did you know
Marloes Peeters
has a gecko in her class?

Jan Willem

Dana

Jos Verhulst

Did you know
Esther Wouters
maintains a neighbourhood picking garden in Best and learn a lot about edible plants and flowers?

Did you know
Kim van Poppel
has a heat pump?

Did you know
Anna Kalem
has 52 solar panels at home? Not only her house, but also her garage roof is completely full!

Did you know
Maike Dijkmans
has her own vegetable garden?

Did you know
Indy de Vrij
uses 100% plastic-free and natural personal care products?

Did you know
Hélène Hoeks
has been enjoying delicious breakfast eggs from her own chickens all her life, but that a toddler had to teach her that the chicken is probably descended from Tyrannosurus Rex?

Glenn

Judith

Did you know
Anoek Neggers
has several insect hotels hanging in the garden, which makes for better biodiversity!

Besides feeling good and green, it is nice to know that practical matters are also just well and clearly arranged.
