Our War on Waste
During National Recycling Week we had several activities to highlight the importance of recycling our waste, especially as our school is in a unique marine environment. Students participated in an Emu Bob and Litter Audit to see how much litter we have in our school yard and how much could be going to recycling. We got a big surprise because compared to the last litter audit we did in 2017 we had so much less rubbish which we all thought was a fantastic effort on everyone’s part! Check out these photos of then and now! Students have also been busy turning recycled materials into art work with Mrs Doyle and the result of that will be revealed soon!
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Western Port Secondary College
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August 15, 2013
CERES Education Interview with Hannah Lewis Assistant Principal, Western Port Secondary College August 2013 1. How did you first get started with environmental education? We were one of the first […]
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Kambrya Secondary College
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April 30, 2020
In 2019, the Environment and Sustainability committee have been working hard toward our goals and we’ve developed and participated in so many initiatives that have assisted in developing our knowledge […]
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Apollo Bay P-12 College
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April 24, 2013
On Tuesday Gr 5 and 6 went to Geelong. We visited The Geelong Waste Wise Education Centre, McDonalds and the Drysadale tip. When we went to the Waste Wise Education […]
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Barton Primary School
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March 19, 2019
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