new mosiac stepping stones for our worm farms

This week at Mother Teresa some very dedicated and artistic sustainability students finished some mosaic tiles to be used as a pathway to our worm farms. Students designed and created these tiles in the shapes of a worm, apple, pear and banana.
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St Gregory The Great Primary School
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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 […]
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Point Cook College P-9
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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 […]
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St. Agnes Catholic Primary School
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May 6, 2019
What we are doing to water – What we are doing to water is a huge issue because water is our most precious resource. One of the main problems with […]
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Westbourne Grammar School
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May 2, 2013
In late 2008, Westbourne Grammar School expressed interest in participating in the Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative Victoria (AuSSI Vic). In 2009, CERES, on behalf of Sustainability Victoria, offered our school […]
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St Augustine's College Kyabram
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July 23, 2013
Read about our waste management system at St. Augustine’s College, Kyabram in the attached document.