Our water loggers are back in business after some urgent repairs were needed and we are excited to see our updated data. Throughout this year, we have been working ferociously to stop all the drips and leaks in our water outlets that were causing the school to lose (at times) up to 100L per hour overnight. This was not acceptable and after fixing leaking taps, faulty cisterns and even an old fire hose. We are ecstatic to see that overnight over the last few weeks we were now down to 0L lost. Thank you to SWEP for your constant support and guidance.

Worm farm
By St Andrews Christian College | July 21, 2015
The Prep classes have set up a worm farm and begun feeding our worms so we can collect “worm juice” (worm wee) to fertilise our gardens. The Preps have enjoyed […]

HPV Human Powered Vehicle Team
By Frankston Primary School | December 14, 2016
Preparing for the Maryborough race takes a lot of time and effort and cannot be achieved without our wonderful sponsors. Thanks to Autobarn Frankston, Eview Group, Ginger Lily, R & […]

Dolphin Research Institute Day 3 Report
By Beaumaris Primary School | November 10, 2016
By Imogen Miller, parent We met several other bayside schools at the Large drain behind Elsternwick Primary. This drain carries all the storm waters from the near lying areas of […]

Clean Up Australia Day
By Huntingdale Primary School | April 22, 2015
The grade 2s have worked together to clean up the school grounds as part of Clean Up Australia Day. Great job Grade 2s

Epping Views PS Biodiversity Project
By Epping Views Primary School | April 25, 2013
Eighteen months ago our school was a barren paddock with the odd red gum tree. As part of the development of the school, we paid for the installation of a […]