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.

Educating 5Star sustainable schools from the ground up
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | December 9, 2015
CERES Education Outreach team is excited to be part of a new project which will see the delivery of 15 new schools in Victoria. This will be the largest new […]

Green Team Reflections
By Hamlyn Views School | November 19, 2018
Students have completed reflections to see how well the school has done this year to be sustainable. Overall we are doing quite well but we need to work on our […]

Solways Revegetation Day – 2 September 2011
By Solway Primary School | April 27, 2013
As part of Solway’s on going sustainability education program, the Level 4 students participated in a ‘Revegetation Day’ near Studley Park Boathouse on Friday 2 September. This excursion was organised […]

East Bentleigh PS – Energy Case Study
By East Bentleigh Primary School | April 25, 2013
In 2010 we developed a Sustainability Policy and under Energy it states: ‘East Bentleigh Primary School will continue to implement a hands-on approach to education for sustainability through learning experiences […]

World Environment Day 2011 – Nude Food
By Firbank Grammar School – Senior School, Turner House and Sandringham Campuses | April 25, 2013
In celebration of World Environment Day, Firbank’s Environmental Action Group (EAG) decided to hold a nude food lunch. For those of you who are new to the phrase, a nude […]