Vertical Garden Wall
STIHL\\\’s My Green Wall project sees the installation of vertical gardens in a select number of primary schools around the country. The project is about letting kids get their hands dirty and have a little fun, while educating them about the importance of our natural environment and how to take care of plants.
Werribee Primary School is one of the first schools in this area to have a Green Wall installed. The students were very excited about participating in this activity. We received our own vertical garden β a complete kit which includes a steel frame structure carrying up to thirty pots. This is supported by curriculum-compliant educational and teaching materials for Grade 3 students, as well as inclusive takehome materials for each child to share with their family.
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Mill Park Heights Primary School
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July 14, 2015
Mill Park Heights Primary celebrated Green Day at the end of term 2 as a finale to our Sustainability topic. Every day of that last week, the students participated in […]
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Park Orchards Primary School
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April 26, 2013
At Park Orchards PS, we are serious about saving water. We have received a grant for a BlueScope Steel water tank. We are busily preparing the school for its installation. […]
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Vermont Primary School
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March 13, 2015
Hello! We are the 2015 Environmental Leaders.We like to plant seeds that help the environment. We do Gardening Club every week to make our school more sustainable and environmentally friendly. […]
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Campbellfield Heights Primary School
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April 25, 2013
Last year at Campbellfield Heights Primary School, a group of students came together to design and paint our school bins. They were motivated to encourage other students at CHPS to […]
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Barton Primary School
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September 22, 2017
This write up was completed by our Environmental Leaders discussing our waster reduction program, Zero Hero. Zero Hero Program What is Zero Hero? At our school we have a program […]