This year the Middle Years group have taken on the role of Junior Scientists as each month they participate in Water Watch. The program is run by the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority and is based around testing water quality. The group have been given a particular site near Lake Colac to collect a sample of water each month. They take the air and water temperature on the spot and complete the remaining tests back at school. After donning protective glasses and rubber gloves they complete a number of tests using a variety of tools and charts.

IT Energy Reduction Project @ Bentleigh Secondary College
By Editure | April 25, 2013
Editure is pleased to be a part of a project which is helping Bentleigh Secondary College minimise “energy leakage” during the day and after hours throughout their IT network. In […]

Thank You Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne
By Tulliallan Primary School | May 7, 2019
At Tulliallan Primary school, we are committed to reducing the waste we send to landfill and minimising our impact on the planet. A big part of our waste reduction program […]

Water Saving at Mount Waverley Primary School
By Mount Waverley Primary School | April 26, 2013
By Natalie Aarons, Environment Committee In 2010 Mount Waverley Primary School continued the journey towards becoming an accredited Sustainable School through AuSSi (Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative). Water saving is embedded […]

School Story
By Black Rock Primary School | July 29, 2017
Black Rock Primary School has approximately 575 students and is located in a beach-side suburb of Melbourne. Our fundamental purpose is to provide a dynamic learning climate that engages students […]

WaterWatch at Nunawading Christian College
By Nunawading Christian College Primary | April 26, 2013
Each Monday afternoon during term 3, the Year 4 and 5 students have been trekking down to Blackburn Lake where they met with our educator from Melbourne Water. We were […]