Campbellfield Heights Primary was very fortunate to receive funding from Hume City Council, to complete the Waste Module in 2012. We will continue to work with our facilitator from CERES to complete this module. We feel this may possibly be the most challenging module to complete, as it involves a lot of changes in terms of rethinking the waste that enters the school, but we are looking forward to the adventure ahead!

Indigenous Garden
By St. Raphael’s School | July 17, 2014
St Raphael’s primary school has a range of areas including the frog bog. The frog bog is an area where children can discover and learn about plants and animals. The […]

June 2016 Sustainable School of the Month – St Jude’s Parish Primary School
By St. Jude’s School | July 13, 2016
To celebrate Frankston City’s status as Australia’s Sustainable City of the Year 2015, each month from June to November a local school will be chosen as the Sustainable School of […]

St. Monica’s College Receives Whittlesea Council Grant
By St. Monica’s College | October 12, 2014
In 2013 we received a $5000 community grant to work with local primary schools to establish or further develop an indigenous garden and/or vegetable garden. Students from St. Monica’s helped […]

FANTASY KEYS
By Our Lady of Fatima, Rosebud | March 26, 2022
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 […]

Warburton PS Energy Case Study
By Warburton Primary School | May 2, 2013
2012 has been an exciting year of change and achievement at Warburton Primary School. After having been a building site for the past three years we finally moved into our […]