The minister of Education removed the first brick in our renovations last week. The outside of the school will remain the same as it is a hereitage listed building but the inside will be refurbished. Everyone is very excited and looking forward to moving in in term 2. Much of the older furniture was taken by parents or donated to be recycled.

Eastwood’s Sustainability Journey
By Eastwood Primary School & Deaf Facility | March 27, 2018
Since beginning our Sustainability plan in 2016, we have developed many valuable practices at Eastwood. We have established many whole school sustainability initiatives and involve our students and the wider […]

5 Lessons from a month in Hell
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | April 25, 2013
By Ashley Miller – article taken from www.postcarbon.com This, ladies and gentlemen, is when that tart taste of hypocrisy should be noticeable on our tongues. Because while we proclaim—and I […]

Vermont Primary School take recycling a step further
By Vermont Primary School | November 30, 2015
At Vermont Primary School we are always looking at ways that we can reduce our impact on the environment. There is a company called Red Group who provide bins so […]

Renewing Our Water Module
By Mentone Primary School | March 26, 2020
Mentone Primary School Sustainability students have been working towards renewing our Resource Smart Water Module over the past year. Some of the tasks which have been completed were: Identifying that […]

Partner Spotlight – Dr Cranky’s Bikes for Kids
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | May 14, 2019