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.

Wheelers Flock
By Wheelers Hill Primary School | March 28, 2022
In 2021 Wheelers Hill Primary School received a $5000 grant from Landcare Australia. With this grant, we decided to design and create a bird sanctuary. As a part of their […]

Chatham PS – Acting on Energy
By Chatham Primary School | April 25, 2013
Chatham Primary School has been steadily working through the Energy Module in 2010. We received a National Solar Schools Program grant in 2009, which resulted in the installation of 12 […]

The National Theatre Company
By Mother Teresa Primary School | August 9, 2016
During our Sustainability learning this week we had a visit from The National Theatre company for Children. Children had the opportunity to reflect on the differences between natural resources and […]

2012 Sandringham House Environment Report
By Firbank Grammar School – Sandringham House | April 25, 2013
2012 Sandringham House Environment Report Sandy House has continued its dedication to protecting the environment in 2012. This year we have been doing some environmental outreach with lots of kids […]

Our Energy Audit
By Caulfield South Primary School | February 14, 2019
Undertaking the energy module was very valuable overall. It was very beneficial starting with the Planet Savers report as a place to review our positives and give us a guide […]