As a form of environmental awareness, our school has established a partnership with NTTI (No Trash Triangle Initiative) — an organization focused on protecting marine and coastal environments, particularly by reducing waste and maintaining the sustainability of coastal ecosystems.
Through this program, every two weeks, tenth-grade students participate in outdoor learning activities centered on mangrove ecosystems. In these sessions, students not only learn theoretical concepts about the functions and benefits of mangroves for the environment, but also get to know various types of mangroves that grow in coastal areas.
In addition to classroom learning, students also have the opportunity to go directly into the field, visit coastal areas, and observe mangrove ecosystems firsthand. They learn how to identify mangrove species, understand their role in preventing abrasion, and see directly how environmental cleanliness impacts marine life.
These activities are always welcomed with great enthusiasm and excitement from the students. Through direct learning experiences in nature, it is hoped that a strong sense of responsibility and environmental awareness will grow, shaping them into a young generation that cares about environmental preservation and the sustainability of coastal ecosystems.