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 framework. The college is aiming to be a leading example of ecological sustainability, with a wetland, wind turbine, Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden food garden and a range of other utility conservation measures as part of the school’s infrastructure. This is a key initiative in linking the teaching of environmental sustainability with its practical application and the college vision.”

Hanging with Al Gore
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | July 2, 2014
By Kirsty Costa – CERES Education Group Manager I walked into the Climate Reality Leadership training exhausted and brain-dead after a busy Term 3. I walked out inspired and filled […]

World Wetlands Day
By St. Monica’s College | September 6, 2017
On Friday 10th of February 2017, St Monica’s College celebrated World Wetlands Day to help us better appreciate our wetlands, understand the importance of water and how so many other […]

Tree Day at Brentwood SC
By Brentwood Secondary College | April 25, 2013
The Brentwood Green Team organized our school to partake in National Tree Day. National Tree Day was held on Sunday 1st August, with Schools Tree Day taking place on the […]

5 Star School
By Croydon Hills Primary School | April 25, 2013
Croydon Hills Primary School (CHPS) commenced as a pilot school in the Sustainable Schools Initiative at the end of 2002 and by March 2005 had become the first school in […]

St. Mel’s goes waste free
By St. Mel's Primary School, Shepparton | May 12, 2013
Over the past few years we have implemented some initiatives to help us reduce our waste volume at school. After starting on our Waste Module this year, we decided that […]