FANTASY KEYS
Students found joy and developed their creative thinking skills by using and up-cycling materials from hard rubbish, op shops and recycled items from school families. Their fantasy keys taught the wider community that recycling is fun and develops imagination.

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St Cecilia’s Catholic Primary School
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January 28, 2020
By – Georgia Davies and Olivia Gastin Hi my name is Georgia and Sustainability leadership this year has been such a great opportunity for me! Every fortnight all the classes […]
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Robina Scott Kindergarten
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November 14, 2018
On Monday 30th July Deanne from CERES came into blue group to do an audit of our outdoor kindergarten environment. After a discussion about recycling, reusing and pollution, Deanne introduced […]
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Holy Trinity Primary School
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April 25, 2013
When Holy Trinity Primary School became part of The Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSi) it was decided to involve all of our students in Term 2 in Inquiry units which […]
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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 […]
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CERES Education – Excursions Team
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December 7, 2015
The CERES Education team attended the annual RACV Energy Breakthrough event in Maryborough. Schools from across Victoria and interstate come to race their vehicles over two jam-packed days.