New signage is up in place all around the school inside and outside. The signage is designed to inform students and teachers to make a smart decision about where to place their waste. We are proud to report that as a result we have reduced our weekly garbage pickup to fortnightly!

Nude Food Day Challenge
By Moomba Park Primary School | October 26, 2016
Attachment: Moomba Park recently participated in our first Nude Food Day. The day was organised to raise awareness surrounding the amount of packaging we put in our bins on a […]

MCC ‘Growing’ for Hope amidst a Global Pandemic
By Mernda Central P-12 College | September 17, 2020
We were excited to start the new planting season this year but the COVID-19 pandemic changed all that. Amid all the uncertainties and the newly found ‘emptiness’ of our school […]

A Partnership in the Making
By Cranbourne West Primary School | April 25, 2013
Cranbourne West P.S. lies in one of the biggest growth corridors in Australia, about 50km south east from Melbourne. Housing estates are popping up all over the place in this […]

Bread tags for a wheel Chairs
By St. Joseph’s Primary School (Sorrento) | September 15, 2021
Our school has been collecting bread tags for wheel chairs for the last three years. So far we have collected 5.5 kilos. A great effort.

Year 7s Clean-Up Brighton Beach
By Firbank Grammar School – Senior School, Turner House and Sandringham Campuses | December 10, 2013
Every year Clean-up Australia Day encourages and inspires thousands of Australians to take to their local park, beach, bushland and streets and really help make a difference to their local […]