After moving to our new school site a cubby house was built. It is a replica of our old school building that was over a hundred years old. We decided that the garden surrounding it should be a fairy garden. Gradually bits and pieces have been planted in the garden to attract birds, butterflies and of course fairies! The garden is only young but it will grow. We have wooden toadstools to go in the garden that were crafted by the members of the Kinglake community. The mosaic paving stones were a project with a local artist in resident Michelle Day. They are beautiful. The students love playing in the cubby house and watching the garden grow. We are looking forward to the garden growing and providing flowers for the tiny nectar birds and butterflies.

Energy Efficiency Grant – Successful schools 2014 announced
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | September 23, 2014
Successful schools who applied for the Energy Efficiency Grants Program in 2014 have been announced.

Green Team Reflections
By Hamlyn Views School | November 19, 2018
Students have completed reflections to see how well the school has done this year to be sustainable. Overall we are doing quite well but we need to work on our […]

Energy Savings at Nunawading Christian College – 2012
By Nunawading Christian College Primary | April 26, 2013
In 2011, we received a grant for 39 solar panels at Nunawading Christian College. The panels were installed on the roof of our gymnasium. It took several months and a […]

End of Term Presentation of Garden News at Primary Assembly
By Hume Anglican Grammar (Mount Ridley Homestead Campus) | March 26, 2016
Assembly Words March 21 amended

Sustainability Festival
By Werribee Primary School | May 2, 2013
On Friday 7 Sep, 2012, our Student Sustainability team went to the Werribee Open Range Zoo for the Schools Day Sustainability Festival. The students were very excited about having the […]