Together with the Hume city Councils seedlings for schools program we acquired 324 native grasses and wildflowers. We used these plants to improve our indigenous garden on the east side of our basketball court. We hope this will improve biodiversity to the area and make the area more attractive. students fromF-6 helped to mulch, plant and tree guard all the seedlings so they can grow healthy and happy.

Kids Teaching Kids Water Conference
By Mill Park Heights Primary School | August 22, 2014
10 grade 5 and six students attended the Kids Teaching Kids Water Conference at Etihad Stadium and Collingwood Children’s Farm in July. It ran over two days and we learnt […]

Tomorrow’s Leaders for Sustainability
By Beaumaris Primary School | November 14, 2016
24 students have been selected to participate in the TLFS program for 2016. Angela Andrews the program leader educated the students about the local flora and fauna that inhabits our […]

Our new recycling bins
By Frankston Primary School | October 23, 2017
In term 3 we received our new recycle bins. These bins are colour coordinated and clearly marked. The red bin is for rubbish for landfill. This means any waste that […]

100 ways Point Cook helped the planet in 2012
By Point Cook College P-9 | April 26, 2013
100 things Point Cook College did to help the Planet in 2012 Education for Sustainabilty at PCC- In , About and For the Envrionment. 1. Reduced our whole school greenhouse […]

Learning from Home – Sustainability Lessons
By Wheelers Hill Primary School | April 30, 2020
Here are some photos that some of our Year 6 students have shared about what they are doing at home to continue the sustainable practices we have at school. These […]