ParalympicsGB athlete Stephen Clegg visits Cadder Primary School for special workshop
The visit formed part of British Gas’ Get Set for Positive Energy Roadshow which aims to educate pupils across the UK on energy saving behaviours and habits.
Through an engaging session led by Stephen and British Gas representatives, 84 pupils at Cadder Primary School participated in a range of activities including designing posters to encourage energy saving at home and school, spotting ways to prevent energy misuse, and suggesting improvements to make their school a greener place.
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Hide AdDuring the summer, the Get Set for Positive Energy regional Roadshow will see British Gas and a group of Olympic and Paralympic athletes visit a selection of other schools across the UK, leading workshops and inspiring the minds of the future to get involved in energy saving from a young age.


Damian Nicholas, headteacher at Cadder Primary School, said: “The energy saving workshop hosted by Stephen Clegg and British Gas was such a fantastic opportunity for our students, and we can’t thank everyone enough for their time and passionate attitude which certainly inspired the children.
“We believe it’s so important to shape the minds of tomorrow and encourage them to engage in energy saving habits from a young age and it was great to see our pupils so engaged in activities on the topic!”
Hannah Lawrance, Strategic Brand Partnerships Lead at British Gas, said:“We really enjoyed visiting Cadder Primary School yesterday alongside Stephen Clegg for our Get Set for Positive Energy workshop. We met some brilliant pupils who threw their all into the energy saving activities we had planned which was great to see.
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Hide Ad“The programme aims to educate children on building a more sustainable future, which helps us to create a more sustainable community for all. We’re using our partnership with Team GB and ParalympicsGB to inspire schools to get more active and consider different ways to create a positive impact.”


The Get Set for Positive Energy Roadshow makes up part of British Gas’ wider Get Set for Positive Energy initiative, a free cross-curricular programme that aims to educate young people aged five to 11 on the importance of saving energy to drive change, getting active and building healthy everyday habits.
Through Get Set for Positive Energy, British Gas aims to reach up to 8,500 schools and 1.5 million young people and families across the UK by 2028, taking inspiration from the Olympic and Paralympic values to motivate young people to be active in creating a greener future for themselves and their community.
The partnership between Team GB, ParalympicsGB and British Gas launched in 2023. The five-year collaboration will last up until the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2028.
For more information on the Get Set for Positive Energy programme, visit: Get Set | Get Set for Positive Energy