IGBC Green Schools
IGBC set up the Green Schools Core Committee to develop a rating program to address school children from Kindergarten to Higher secondary (KG to + 2). The committee comprises of key stakeholders, including educationists, principals, school managements, industry representatives and architects. The committee, with a diverse background and knowledge has enriched the rating system, both in its content and process.
The School rating system is unique in the sense that it addresses eco-education, Health & hygiene besides the infrastructural facilities, energy efficiency, water conservation and waste management. Aspects like nutrition, physical activity & safety are also addressed.
Any project can apply for IGBC Green Schools Rating System certification, if it meets all the mandatory requirements and achieve the minimum required credit points. Different levels of green building certification are awarded based on the total credits earned. The guidelines detailed would also help in the implementation and monitoring of eco-friendly measures.
All the schools going for IGBC Green Schools Certification should adhere to the local building laws and stipulations.
Benefits of Green & Healthy Schools
These benefits to the schools can be broadly categorized under performance, pedagogy, community and responsibility:
Schools can have tremendous benefits, both tangible and intangible. The most tangible benefits are the reduction in water and energy consumption. Intangible benefits include health & wellbeing of children, enhanced air quality and excellent day lighting.
Overview
IGBC Green Schools rating system addresses green features under the following categories:
- Site Selection and Planning
- Sustainable Water Practices
- Conserving & Harvesting Energy
- Eco-Friendly School Material
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Health & Hygiene
- Green Education
The guidelines detailed under each mandatory requirement & credit enables the design and construction of schools of all sizes and types (as defined in scope). Different levels of green building certification are awarded based on the total credits earned. However, every green new school should meet certain mandatory requirements, which are non-negotiable.
Both teachers and school children can participate in the design and implementation:
- Step 1: Analysis & Documentation
- Step 2: Checklist preparation
- Step 3: Identify and implement
Schools interested in IGBC Green Schools Rating System Certification can register with the Council. Projects can be registered on the IGBC website (www.igbc.in) under 'IGBC Green Schools Rating System'. The registration is the initial step which will help in establishing contact with IGBC and provide access to several resources.
Scope
The rating system is designed such that both existing schools and new schools can use the guidelines.
- Existing Schools: Schools which already at operational levels
- New Schools: Schools that are getting constructed.
Certification Levels
The various levels of rating awarded are:
Certification Level | Existing Schools | New Schools | Recognition |
---|---|---|---|
Certified | 50 - 59 | 55 - 65 | Best Practices |
Silver | 60 - 69 | 66 - 76 | Outstanding Performance |
Gold | 70 - 79 | 77 - 87 | National Excellence |
Platinum | 80 - 100 | 88 - 110 | Global Leadership |
The council would recognise green schools that achieve one of the rating levels with a formal letter of certification and a mountable plaque.
Fee Structure (Applicable for upcoming projects)
Registration, Pre-certifications & Certification Fee (Rs)
Registration Fee (Rs) | 25,000 |
Pre Certification Fee (Rs) | 1,00,000 |
Certification Fee (Rs) | 1,75,000 |
- Fee is exclusive of Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Registration and Certification fee are non-refundable
Payment Details:
- Payment can be done through Online options - Debit Card, Credit Card and Net Banking.