Bruges Eight klimaatspijbelaars of the Jan Fevijn Atheneum in Assebroek received yesterday, during three hours strafstudie, an hour lesson on the climate. The school takes that measure to the interested students for the sake. “But actually it was not, you know,” says ‘spijbelaar’ Laura Schouteet (16).
The second klimaatmars of last Thursday was a great success. One of the 13,000 participants, it was Laura Schouteet (16) from Bruges. Because of her absence had Wednesday afternoons nablijven at her school, the Jan Fevijn Atheneum in Assebroek. “I have that sure about,” she says. “I am very concerned with the climate and find that we as young people really for on the barricades. I support the call to it as often as possible to take part in the klimaatmars. Even more: I’m going tomorrow to re-joining. And again next week.”
That will cost her at least three times in three hours strafstudie on Wednesday afternoons. The same story for her klasgenote June Vanwalleghem (15), which is also in the fourth secondary Socio-Technical Sciences. “At home I look for as little as possible plastic to use and I keep the water in the holes. All small bits help.” She was like tomorrow back to Brussels is drawn. “But I have no more of my parents. They found it the first time is still okay, but now I have to stay in school. It is a pity, but I understand them also.”