Water Conservation
Water conservation
St Raphael’s Primary School is constantly evolving as we make way for better facilities for our students. The introduction of the new chill out zone outside the Foundation classrooms, complete with new tables and chairs, comfy cushions and outdoor sofa, saw the relocation of one of our water tanks. We are proud to say the water tank has found a new home in The St Raphael’s Parish garden, (otherwise known as Grassland) and we look forward to seeing it connected shortly in preparation for watering our amazing lush lawn.
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Solway Primary School
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April 27, 2013
At Solway our aim is to promote actions which will reduce the school’s overall water consumption and raise appreciation of water as a valuable resource. To educate the whole school […]
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Solway Primary School
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April 27, 2013
Solway Primary School took part in the 2010 Rubbish Free Lunch Challenge and it was a whole school event. Teachers, students, Environment Monitors and parents were involved in promoting the […]
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Glen Waverley South Primary
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July 22, 2017
This document uses annotated photos to show how a large visually unappealing area of our school yard has been transformed into a much admired ‘Biodiversity Garden’. Work occurred from June […]
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Alkira Secondary College
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July 29, 2015
Name of school: Alkira Secondary College
Name of ResourceSmart Schools module: Energy Written by: Stephanie Searls
Alkira Secondary College is situated on Nurture Avenue, Cranbourne
North, in the new Eve Estate […]
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Wattle Park Primary School
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May 2, 2013
Friends of Back Creek For the past ten years the students of Wattle Park have worked closely with the Friends of Back Creek to revegetate the reserve adjacent to Back […]