At Mother Teresa Primary school our worm farms are maintained on a daily basis. We have 460 students onsite so the fruits need to be chopped and distributed to our 11 worm farms daily. We have approximately 1100 worms in those farms. we produce a large amount of worm tea that we sell to our parents and also use on our vegetable gardens.

A student Litter Rap
By St. Joseph’s School (Black Rock) | September 15, 2017
The students at St Joseph’s Black Rock have been learning about waste and recycling for over 7 years now. In every classroom there are recycling bins for paper, flexible plastic […]

Challenge Studies ‘Energy Audit’ activity
By St Michael's P.S Springbank and St Patrick's P.S. Gordon, Vic | May 12, 2013
Student led Energy Challenge Studies Students from St Patrick’s P.S. Gordon and St Michael’s P.S. Springbank in Victoria recently got together to investigate their schools energy usage. This group of […]

Waste!
By Wooranna Park Primary School | May 27, 2016
Our Grade 5/6 Environmental Warriors spent a couple of hours at our local recycling centre. Polytrade Industries took our students around their state-of-the-art facility dedicated to recycling our recyclables. Litter […]

Glen Huntly PS – Waste Case Study
By Glen Huntly Primary School | April 25, 2013
It is Glen Huntly Primary School’s mission to become a Sustainable school with green technologies, designs and behaviours. Our whole-school curriculum, initiatives and programs encourage our students and the local […]

St Joseph’s School Story
By St Joseph’s Chelsea | September 15, 2016
St Joseph’s School Story In 2014 St Joseph’s became a Resourcesmart School. ResourceSmart is a Victorian Government program that helps schools benefit from embedding sustainability in everything they do. At […]