As Friday for Clean Up a Australia Day was wet and miserable we decided to postpone our efforts to the following Monday so that all children could have a really good go at finding every bit of waste spoiling our school’s environment. Monday was bright and warm, so armed with gloves and toting bins, the clean up began. All children took active pride in making a difference.

Embedding sustainability in Chatham Primary School
By Chatham Primary School | April 25, 2013
Chatham Primary School has a long history of active parent involvement in the school. The school community had had a number of environmental champions over the last two decades, and […]

How to Make Pillow Boxes at Home?
By unknown | August 7, 2020
Pillow shaped packaging boxes are beautiful and elegant. They can serve as a style statement for you. These types of boxes are exactly like pillow-shaped and have an opening on […]

Middle S has planted a vegetable garden!
By Brandon Park Primary School | May 31, 2015
Dirty hands, chatting, digging, measuring – it was all happening yesterday! We planted cauliflower, broccoli, leeks, lettuces, beetroot, peas and carrots in our garden. Maths was part of the job […]

Saving Water!
By Frankston High School | May 3, 2013
Frankston High School has implemented a five year strategic sustainability plan outlining initiatives to reduce our water consumption by 40% by the year 2013. Since beginning this journey we have […]

Schools Sponsored by Hume City Council for ResourceSmart Schools in 2017
By Hume City Council | July 22, 2013
Aitken College Broadmeadows Valley Primary School Dallas Brooks Community Primary School Hume Anglican Grammar Hume Valley School Meadow Heights Primary School Killara Primary School Newbury Primary School Willmott Park Primary […]