Convert your School
As well as positive benefits for producers, becoming a Fair Trade School has positive benefits for the school too in a number of ways it:
- Brings positive publicity for the school, and shows that the school is serious about social responsibility and responsive to its staff and students;
- Raises awareness of the issues of global trade, consumerism and trade justice;
- Engages students to be active citizens petitioning and campaigning for change;
- Improves staff morale as staff they are contributing to supporting poorer communities with every cup of coffee or tea;
Guidelines for Schools
There are 2 easy steps, read the appropriate guidelines for schools in Australia or New Zealand to find out what you have to do.

Read a Case Study
Rangitoto College – NZ's first and biggest Fair Trade School

Sign up your school
Have you met the requirements? Well, fill out an application form (A & NZ)

Procurement Guide
Download the procurement guide for Australia or New Zealand or visit our online where to buy directory.

Fair Trade School Action Guide
New Action Guide - full of lesson plans for teachers across a range of subjects. The resource is aimed at Year 9 and 10 students and can be taught in the run up to or during Fair Trade Fortnight.
New Zealand only.

Fairtrade for All - Education Kit (NZ)
A great teaching resource for intermediate school children - years 7 and 8.
- Fairtrade for All Education Kit
- Fairtrade for All - Teachers resources
- From bean to bar - cocoa photos
Fairtrade for All - Education Kit (AUS)
A great teaching resource for intermediate school children - years 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Module 1 - World Trade
Module 2 - Fairtrade Certification
Module 3 - The Coffee Trade
Module 4 - The Cocoa Trade
Module 5 - Sweatshops
Module 6 - Avenues of Empowerment


