“We’re really proud to be the first high school in Scotland to host Hope. '
Humpback whale Hope visited Govan High School to give students the opportunity to learn about some of the issues the mammal faces like carbon consumption, sustainability and how important they are for our oceans.
The life-size whale was brought to the school by Deloitte’s climate charity partnership with Whale and Dolphin Conservation. Govan High is one of Deloitte’s partner schools as part of its 5 Million Futures Programme and it is the first school to have Hope visit them.
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