Ivanhoe Primary School came to life during the National Ride2School day. We were all blown away with our fantastic result – 80% of our students rode, scooted, or walked to school. To have 80% of our students actively travelling to school has been our goal for three years. Congratulations to our active community. We will be celebrating this at our next school assembly.

St. Kilda PS – Sustainability for All Expo
By St Kilda Primary School | April 28, 2013
St Kilda Primary School is excited to be working in partnership with the City of Port Phillip, St Kilda Inclusion Project, Inner South East Partnership in Community and Health and […]

Point Cook College P-9: Journey in Education for Sustainability as a New School
By Point Cook College P-9 | April 26, 2013
Point Cook College P-9 is a new school which opened in January 2010. The school is delivered as a “Public Private Partnership” in accordance with the Victorian Government’s Partnerships Victoria […]

Our Say – From Despair to Hope
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | September 24, 2013
By Kirsty Costa Many scientific disciplines have had something to say about climate change — climatologists, geologists, zoologists, biologists, meteorologists. The one group that I think we need to listen […]

Our planting
By Lumen Christi PS - Churchill | May 12, 2013
We planted these trees, grasses and shrubs when we were in grade 1 and 2 and now we are in grade 5 and 6. It was great watching them grow […]

How our partners are Connecting the Dots for ResourceSmart Schools
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | December 4, 2014
Check out our infographic showing how our Partners are ‘Connecting the Dots’ for our ResourceSmart Schools