Track and report carbon emissions for UK schools
Every school in England is expected to have a sustainability lead and Climate Action Plan in place. TrackZero gives headteachers, bursars, and trust sustainability leads the tools to track emissions and report progress to support that plan — affordably and without spreadsheets.
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What UK schools are expected to deliver
The Department for Education's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy sets clear expectations for every education setting in England. By the end of 2025, schools should have:
- A nominated sustainability lead to drive action and awareness
- A published Climate Action Plan covering decarbonisation, adaptation, biodiversity, and climate education
- Progress monitoring and reporting, with estate emissions baselined and tracked from 2025
- Alignment with initiatives such as Let's Go Zero, which sets net zero targets for schools between 2025 and 2035
TrackZero helps you move from policy to practice — baselining emissions, tracking reductions, and reporting progress against your Climate Action Plan.
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Built for every type of UK school
Maintained schools
Academies & free schools
Multi-academy trusts
Independent schools
Special schools
Early years & nurseries
How TrackZero helps school sustainability leads
Whether you're a bursar juggling the budget, a teacher leading eco-club, or a trust-wide sustainability director, TrackZero gives you a single platform to track emissions and report progress — without needing a dedicated carbon consultant.
- Baseline Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions using UK Government conversion factors
- Monitor emissions progress to inform your Climate Action Plan and decarbonisation targets
- Calculate emissions-per-pupil intensity ratios for meaningful year-on-year comparison
- Engage staff and students with accessible dashboards and progress tracking
- Generate audit-ready reports for governors, trustees, and DfE progress reviews
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SECR reporting for large academy trusts
Multi-academy trusts that meet two or more SECR size thresholds must disclose energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in their annual trustees' report under Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR).
- Energy data collection across trust sites
- UK Government emissions factors and SECR report templates
- Emissions-per-pupil intensity ratios for trustees' reports
Learn more about our SECR reporting software.
The complete carbon management toolkit,
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TrackZero guides in-house teams and sustainability professionals through every stage of carbon management, with or without prior expertise.
Why schools are taking action now
of the UK's building emissions come from schools and universities
schools have joined the Let's Go Zero campaign pledging to reach net zero
Let's Go Zero, 2025of young people want to take action to help the environment
UK school carbon reporting,
common questions answered
Yes. The Department for Education expects every education setting in England — including maintained schools, academies, multi-academy trusts, independent schools, special schools, and early years settings — to appoint a sustainability lead and publish a Climate Action Plan. While not yet statutory, this is a firm government expectation with progress reporting from 2025 onwards.
Maintained schools are overseen by their local authority, which may hold estate-wide energy data and support sustainability planning. Academies and free schools operate as independent charitable trusts, so they typically own their own reporting — though many belong to a multi-academy trust that coordinates carbon data centrally. TrackZero works for both single-site schools and trust-wide roll-ups.
Yes. The DfE's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy applies to all education settings, and independent schools are regulated by the department. They are expected to appoint a sustainability lead and maintain a Climate Action Plan covering decarbonisation, adaptation, biodiversity, and climate education — the same core pillars as state-funded schools.
Large multi-academy trusts that meet two or more SECR size thresholds — over 250 employees, turnover above £36 million, or a balance sheet total above £18 million — must include energy use and carbon disclosures in their annual trustees' report. Trusts consuming more than 40,000 kWh of UK energy must report; smaller trusts can state why disclosures are omitted. See our SECR reporting software for full details.
Most schools start with Scope 1 and 2 emissions from gas heating, purchased electricity, and school transport fuel. Scope 3 covers procurement, catering, waste, staff commuting, and school trips — often the largest share. The DfE recommends using UK Government conversion factors and standards such as the GHG Protocol. TrackZero guides you through each scope with school-relevant categories and emissions-per-pupil intensity ratios.
Yes. TrackZero lets MATs collect emissions data across individual sites, calculate trust-wide totals, and produce consolidated reports for trustees, governors, and SECR disclosures. Sustainability leads can monitor progress at both school and trust level, set shared reduction targets, and engage staff and students with clear, accessible dashboards.
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