Sustainability at TMPS
In 2013, Thomas Mitchell Primary School began their journey in becoming a more sustainable school. Since then we have participated in a variety of programs in and outside the school to assist in educating the school community and wider community in being more sustainable in their school, home and work environment.
We have created a kitchen garden, built a butterfly garden, a food tucker garden and planted more native plants to support the wild life corridor in our community.
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Academy of Mary Immaculate
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April 8, 2013
This year (2010) The Academy of Mary Immaculate Green Team placed waste management as high regard. Firstly, the Green Team recognised that waste management and waste behaviour was a large […]
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Belle Vue Primary School
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November 14, 2019
Belle Vue Primary School is located in Melbourne’s inner east, nestled along the banks of the Yarra River. We are a small school of around 200 students who have a […]
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CERES Education – Outreach Team
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January 30, 2017
CERES has always been about sustainability …and trying to give back to the earth more than we take. Over the last 35 years our community has taken an abandoned wasteland […]
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Bacchus Marsh Grammar
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April 24, 2013
Down at the greenhouse students have been investigating the benefits of a community garden as well as how CaSO4.2H2O (calcium sulphate dihydrate) commonly known as gypsum, helps to improve heavy […]
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Chatham Primary School
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April 25, 2013
Chatham Primary School strives to encourage strong and active community participation to achieve a wide range of goals with an emphasis on processes which empower its members. This has been […]