New Swale at Mother Teresa Primary School
The Swale was established this year to increase biodiversity in the school. The plant species planted includes Kangaroo paw, Pigface succulents, native grasses and aquatics grass.
Students have been documenting the growth of plants and animals to the area. So far we have seen a pair of ducks bathing in the mornings, skater insects and some mosquitoes. The plants are growing slowly but it promises to be a great habitat for new plants and animals to the area.
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Wattle Park Primary School
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May 2, 2013
Wattle Park Primary School is located in a green belt which was originally an extension of Wattle Park with its wooded areas, sports grounds, golf course and waterways. The school […]
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Our Lady of Fatima, Rosebud
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March 10, 2022
For World Book Day our students brought along pre loved books in great condition to share with less advantaged communities. Pictured is Charlotte with the books collected from our families. […]
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Holy Trinity Primary School
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April 25, 2013
When Holy Trinity Primary School became part of The Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative (AuSSi) it was decided to involve all of our students in Term 2 in Inquiry units which […]
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St Therese Catholic Primary School, Torquay
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October 23, 2018
During National Tree Day 2018 we planted over 300 plants and shrubs on our school grounds and continued our strong involvement with Barwon Water. Students from all year levels came […]
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CERES Education – Training Team
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February 2, 2015
CERES PDC is back for 2015! Book your spot today for one of two 17 week courses running this February.