Starting to take shape
The landscaping works on the north face of W block area are starting to take shape, however, due to inclement weather over the past few weeks, progress has slowed to a snail’s pace. This has not stopped the Grades 5s and 6s as well as some very enthusiastic Year 8 students from putting together more garden beds, ready to be planted out in the coming weeks.
Furthermore, as part of the Year 8 Community Service program, students from 8E and 8F braved the cold, wet and windy weather to finalise the revegetation of the embankment. As these native and indigenous plants establish themselves, they will make the beginnings of a minimal maintenance native garden, to increase biodiversity in the area as well as provide valuable educational links in Environmental Science, Geography and Outdoor Education.
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City of Boroondara
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December 7, 2017
Understanding nature play in the context of bush kinders and the early years of primary school This special professional development event offers an introduction to nature play and bush kinder […]
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Trinity Catholic School
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May 26, 2017
Thursday 25th of May 2017 Energy saver tokens Since the beginning of the ‘Energy saver token project’ brought in in Week 4 of Term 2, classes have done a great […]
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Plenty Parklands Primary
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March 15, 2018
By turning of electricity at our school when we aren’t using it, we have earned another star! Now we have our second star. Each class participated by turning of the […]
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Glen Waverley South Primary
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July 22, 2017
This document uses annotated photos to show how a large visually unappealing area of our school yard has been transformed into a much admired ‘Biodiversity Garden’. Work occurred from June […]
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Gisborne Montessori School
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May 12, 2013
Gisborne Montessori School is a small Victorian rural / urban fringe pre-school and primary school, with over 70 students ranging from 2.5 years to 12 years old. Dr. Maria Montessori […]