On Friday the 24th of July students at Seaford Park Primary School planted 100 trees, shrubs & grasses donated to the school by Frankston City Council for National Tree Day. The children enjoyed working together to plant the shrubs and grasses in Amaroo, a beautiful outdoor learning space created for the students. The remaining trees were planted the following Thursday during Gardening Club around the remainder of the school. Seaford Park was grateful to add these trees to the school to provide more shade in the playground for the students. Each week in Science grades will take turns in watering and caring for these plants along with the vegetable garden to ensure their growth. Lots of creatures were found living in the garden and it was nice to see the students care for them while planting the shrubs as well as the excitement on their faces!

Examining Our Beliefs
By CERES Education β Outreach Team | May 1, 2013
Often the beliefs we hold have become so familiar to us that we don’t ever take the time to consider them closely. This exercise is an opportunity to take a […]

Sustainability Hub
By unknown | March 13, 2013
Hub to connect schools with eachother and educational organisations.

CERES Fair Food
By unknown | May 1, 2013
This is a short film introducing CERES Fair Food made by Chris Grose of Scout Films (scoutfilms.com.au/β). CERES Fair Food is a Melbourne based organic food delivery service and social enterprise. We support local farmers and provide super fresh, organic food to our community at a reasonable price. Check out ceresfairfood.org.au for more information.

Green Purchasing
By CERES Education β Outreach Team | April 30, 2013
“Green purchasing” or “green procurement” is when people or organisations buy products and services that minimise negative environmental impacts over their life cycle of manufacturing, transportation, use and recycling or […]

How ResourceSmart Schools Connects to Water – learn it. live it
By Yarra Valley Water | March 15, 2014
This program brings schools together to share their knowledge of water and contribute to a discussion of how to protect our waterways. Connects to the Water module of ResourceSmart Schools.