Earth Hour Schools Day Education Resources
Why take part?
We need to take time out for our planet. Our environment continues to degrade at an alarming pace. Eastern Australia is among the 24 global deforestation fronts, and we are the only developed nation on this list.
An estimated 200,000 trees are bulldozed in Australia every day. That’s 8,000 trees every hour.
How can schools get involved?
Earth Hour Schools Day takes place annually on the day before Earth Hour. In 2025, Earth Hour Schools Day is on Friday 21 March.
This is WWF-Australia’s NEW annual Earth Hour fundraising event, held each year to help schools celebrate, support and learn about the environment.
You can also download the Earth Hour Info Bundle For Schools, as well as the many Earth Hour resources created with WWF-Australia (below) to teach meaningful lessons in the lead-up to Earth Hour.
Don’t forget to register your school's participation below.
All Earth Hour resources
Koala Conservation with WWF-Australia and Australia Post
In 2022, koalas on Australia’s east coast were officially listed as endangered after a dramatic population decline. Habitat destruction, climate change and extreme weather events, including bushfires and floods, have significantly impacted koalas.
The lessons below have been created in partnership with WWF-Australia and made possible thanks to its proud supporter, Australia Post. As one of Australia’s most trusted conservation organisations, WWF works tirelessly to turn this tragedy around. Australia Post will support them in their mission to double koala numbers across eastern Australia by 2050.
Koalas and biodiversity lessons
Professional learning
With thanks to our partner
These lesson has been created in partnership with WWF-Australia.