Werribee Primary School was named as one of three top schools as a one of three finalists from 160 applicants in the category of ResourceSmart Waste School of the Year 2013. The winner of the award was Epping Views Primary School. Although we did not win the award, our school was recognised for our approach towards sustainability and our outstanding achievements in reducing waste. As a finalist, we were presented with a certificate and a cheque to help support and grow our sustainability initiatives.

With a little help from my Friends
By Strathaird Primary School | May 12, 2013
Strathaird Primary School has worked very hard this year participating in a range of activities, designed to develop our understanding and improve the area of biodiversity. To achieve this we […]

Tree Day
By Auburn South Primary School | August 19, 2015
Tree day was on 24th of July 2015, The Green Team baked cookies at lunch time down at the Kitchen Garden with Andrea’s help. Karen had set up the ingredients […]

Our Say – Trusting Climate Science
By CERES Education β Outreach Team | February 24, 2014
By Kirsty Costa Thousands of scientists from all over the world contribute to the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on a voluntary basis. In September 2013, […]

Epping Views PS Water Project
By Epping Views Primary School | April 25, 2013
Epping Views Primary school has used initial building infrastructure funds to purchase a water tank placed near our oval. In the past twelve months we have used funds from the […]

Northcote High Students at Wales St Primary
By Northcote High School | April 26, 2013
On Thursday the 29th of November Shaad D’Souza (Environment Captain), Nell Ayers and myself traveled to Wales St Primary School to present to half a dozen grade 1 and 2 […]