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Every Drop Counts! Inspiring the Next Generation of Water Savers

Date & time
22 October 2025 | 13.15-14.45

Event format

Attend event in person

Event type

Workshop or training

Event topic

Education, Environment

Audience

Children & families

Academic discipline

Psychology

Venue

 

Darley Dene Primary School, KT15 2NP

What's on offer?

How much water do you think you use in a day? Most of us have no idea, and that’s exactly what children across Surrey and London will be finding out in Every Drop Counts!, an interactive series of school workshops led by Professor Benjamin Gardner (University of Surrey, Department of Psychology).

Designed for primary school pupils aged 7–11, these fun and thought-provoking sessions use games, props, and challenges to spark curiosity about water conservation. Children will:

Discover the hidden journey of a single drop of water, from cloud to cup.

Take on the 'Water Use Challenge', guessing how much water everyday activities like toothbrushing, showering, or washing dishes really consume.

Dream up new inventions to help save water at home and share their big ideas with classmates.

Make a Water Pledge, committing to one change they’ll carry into their daily lives, and share with their families.

What's it about?

At the end of each workshop, children will earn a “Water Wise” certificate and sticker, classrooms will display a pledge wall and water-saver plaque, and schools will receive specially chosen water-themed books to keep the conversation flowing.

With climate change and water scarcity among the biggest challenges of our time, these workshops empower children not only to understand the issue but to become part of the solution. Every drop really does count, and every child can make a difference.

Who's leading the event?

Dr Benjamin Gardner, University of Surrey

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Private workshop for primary school children and teachers

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