Assemblies
Our fun, interactive assemblies teach primary school pupils where air pollution comes from and how to protect themselves.
We spark curiosity, build knowledge, and empower the next generation to take action for cleaner, healthier air.
The aim is to educate the next generation of eco-conscious citizens and empower them to take positive climate action. Pupils leave our assemblies with a better understanding of the sources of air pollution and how to protect themselves from it.
We offer the children the means to take action and make tangible changes, such as choosing active travel, creating an eco-committee or recycling more.
In collaboration with Camden Council, we have developed an engaging and practical demonstration using a dollhouse and a real-time air quality sensor, of how common household items, such as deodorant and wood burning, and external factors like construction dust, can worsen indoor air quality. We also showed how opening windows and ventilation can mitigate the effects of these types of pollution.
Watch this short video of this interactive assembly in action.
Workshops
Designed for older students, but adaptable to all ages, our hands-on workshops blend science, tech, and activism.
From building air quality sensors to coding with real-time AQ data, students explore the power of citizen science—and leave equipped to make a measurable impact.
For example, our DIY Air Purifiers workshop designed to encourage school children to be more involved in managing their indoor air quality. The students are learn about indoor air quality and how to build air purifiers, which the school then get to keep. We will build 8 purifiers per class of 30 students.
This short video shows a full day of workshops run by the London Clean Air Initiative at a school in Westminster for Clean Air Day 2024.