On March 2nd Campbellfield Heights Primary School participated in Clean Up Australia Day. It was fantastic to see many students and teachers bring rubbish free lunch to school. Students also help keep the school rubbish free by cleaning up the yard. Students were amazed at how many bags of rubbish were filled, which were five bags.

What Inspires Me – Interview with Chris Kemp
By CERES Education β Outreach Team | February 4, 2015
This month we interview Chris Kemp, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bottle for Botol.

Tomorrow’s Leaders for Sustainability
By Beaumaris Primary School | November 14, 2016
24 students have been selected to participate in the TLFS program for 2016. Angela Andrews the program leader educated the students about the local flora and fauna that inhabits our […]

Our Worm farms in action
By Mother Teresa Primary School | March 1, 2015
Using our organic waste to make worm tea…

Embedding Sustainability In the Classroom
By Bacchus Marsh Grammar | April 24, 2013
As BMG continues in its journey towards sustainability, the Hub is really getting a work out! The greenhouse is constantly being utilised to supplement curriculum delivery and now, the W […]

5 Star Schools
By Geelong Grammar School Corio Campus | April 25, 2013
The Corio Campus of Geelong Grammar encompasses both the middle and Senior Schools, boarders and day pupils and is over 200 hectares in size. The school aims for balance and […]