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!

Learning in the Grden
By Wantirna Primary School | April 19, 2016
Garden Time One of the fun things we do with Ms Ross is go into the garden. We look after the vegetables. We water the plants to help them grow. […]

Nesting Boxes
By St Pius X primary school | August 12, 2019
Grade five and six students have been working with men from the Men’s Shed to make nesting boxes to put into the school grounds.

Upwey Primary School’s Journey to CORE Certification
By Upwey Primary School | May 2, 2013
Upwey Primary School is situated in the Dandenong Ranges, approximately thirty-five kilometres to the east of Melbourne. The school was established in 1934 and has a current enrolment of just […]

Sustainability at St. Gregory’s the Great PS
By St Gregory The Great Primary School | February 5, 2018
St Gregory the Great Primary School in Doncaster has been working hard over the past few years to renew their modules. So far, they have successfully renewed all modules except […]

Waste Module Case Study
By Lauriston Girls' School Howqua Campus | July 22, 2013
Attached is our Waste module case study.