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Balnarring
Primary School have long been a school who are aware of environmental
problems and have been actively caring for their local environment
for many years. With this background Balnarring Primary decided
to join the Sustainable Schools Initiative at the end of 2004
and have speedily moved through the process completing all
modules by October 2006.
Heather Goddard, the sustainable schools coordinator for
Balnarring Primary says that “the benefits of becoming
a five star school relate to both the process & the actual
accreditation”, and that some of these benefits are:
• An increased level of involvement from staff in environmental
issues as a result of becoming involved in the Sustainable
Schools Initiative
• Greater knowledge & skills for students as they
are involved in all aspects of the program
• An increase in sustainable practices across the school
as they worked towards accreditation
• An increased level of awareness & involvement
by the whole school community as sustainable practices were
introduced
• Greater networking abilities have been developed with
other Peninsula schools & groups such as CERES, which
has been invaluable as they worked to develop more innovative
& interesting ways of engaging the whole school community
• A level of recognition for the work they have undertaken,
such as the development of the Balbirooroo Community Wetlands,
which recently received the Landcare ‘Young People Caring
for Land’ Award which provides much encouragement for
those who have worked so hard on these projects
• A sense of pride for the school community, particularly
the students, as the school are recognised for their sustainability
practices
• A greater understanding of the social aspects of sustainability
as students studied issues related to sustainability. Initiatives
introduced in the school such as the recycling of items like
corks & glasses, which raise funds for other groups, and
the selling of fair trade/organic East Timorese coffee through
the school office adds to the schools sense of social justice.
Balnarring
Primary has been extremely successful at incorporating sustainability
into the school’s curriculum. The Primary School’s
Curriculum Leaders have, after discussions with sub-schools,
developed a Prep – Year 6 environmental program, based
on local resources, elements of sustainability & the VAEE
matrix, which ensures that all aspects of sustainability are
incorporated into the curriculum. All grades regularly use
the Balbirooroo wetlands, either as part of formal curriculum
or as an opportunity for incidental learning based on seasonal
changes and events etc. All children are involved in the revegetation
at Balbirooroo, as part of week day working bees where they
work with their buddy grades & families to plant indigenous
tube stock. The curriculum plan showed in the table below
is a great example of how to incorporate sustainability into
the everyday running of the school process.
| Year Level |
Themes covered |
Units in which themes are included |
Length of time spent on these themes |
| P |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (waste)
Classroom Waste
Flora and Fauna of the wetlands
Environmental issues: school
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
| 1 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (waste)
Lifecycles
Environmental Issues: Balnarring
(native animals and pets)
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
| 2 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (water)
Our changing wetlands
Environmental issues: Mornington Peninsula
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT
|
5-6 weeks |
| 3 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (water)
Our changing wetlands
Environmental issues: Mornington Peninsula
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
| 4 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (water)
Endangered Species local/National
Environmental issues: Mornington Peninsula |
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
| 5 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (energy)
Caring for the land (communities, local, state & federal
governments)
Environmental issues: Australia
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
| 6 |
Wonderful wetlands
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (energy)
Around the Block (Urban Environment)
Environmental issues: Australia
|
English
Maths
Science
Humanities
ICT |
5-6 weeks |
Balnarring Primary School has undertaken many projects as
part of their sustainability journey, and some projects stick
out more than others for their rewarding qualities. Some of
the most rewarding have been:
• The development of Balbirooroo Community Wetlands
& its associated woodlands & ephemeral wetlands, which
has seen a huge increase in biodiversity on the site (including
significant wetland bird species), protecting & expanding
an area of remnant Swamp Paperbark which is a threatened vegetation
type, an opportunity to provide an active ‘hands-on’
curriculum resource for the students of the school & the
creation of a wonderful community-based project which has
shown people that we can make a difference.
• The development of an effective & coordinated
waste policy, which now sees far less waste going to landfill
& is becoming the impetus for more innovative & challenging
policies as they attempt to ‘close the loop’.
• The development of an ‘Animals in the School’
program, which has seen a range of indigenous & non-indigenous
captive bred animals introduced throughout the school to further
educate students & their families about the needs &
intrinsic value of all species to a sustainable world.
Achieving 5 star status has not stopped Balnarring Primary
school’s ambition to become a more sustainable school.
Some of the projects the school is currently undertaking are:
•
The ongoing development/revegetation of the Balbirooroo site
& school grounds
• Development & revegetation of a new ephemeral
wetland as a suitable breeding area for the endangered Growling
Grass Frog
• Published a range of curriculum materials & plant
& bird guides to Balbirooroo
• Wetlands website (http://www.balnarringps.vic.edu.au/wetlands/index.htm)
established & maintained
• Tanks for storm water collection for toilet flushing
to be installed over summer; run-off water from tanks to be
directed to wetlands; toilet upgrades; no area of the school
grounds is watered; ‘Water Warders’ in each classroom
monitor taps etc to ensure no wastage; run-off water from
bubbler taps collected in buckets & emptied on to garden
areas rather than entering sewerage
• Participate in the Water Watch program
• Water Learn It Live It program utilised in school
• Participant in Melbourne Water’s Frog Census
• De-lamping & installation of skylights has been
undertaken; ‘Power Rangers’ in each class room
ensure lights are switched off when not required; computers
are automatically switched off at the end of day; planting
of deciduous trees where necessary as ‘green’
cooling
• Food scraps are collected for worm farms & chooks;
lunches & morning teas are eaten inside to reduce litter;
composting and litter collection occur each Friday with results
to be graphed & monitored; ‘No Wrappers Wednesday’
for lunches across the school; paper, cardboard, glass, plastics
and cartons all recycled; printer cartridges recycled; collection
point for corks & eye glasses for recycling and green
waste is recycled at working bees
• BEAT kids – Balnarring Environmental Action
Team, involved in a range of activities relating to sustainability
within the school
• Sales of fair trade organic East Timorese coffee through
the school office
• Community education/involvement events such as their
recent Spider Spectacular
• Refurbishment of school’s Environmental Studies
room.
And
then the future holds:
• Continuation & improvement of current projects
• Further improvements to toilet efficiency –
installation of dual flush toilets, new cisterns
• Investigation of a scheme to treat grey water in reed
beds constructed in wetland area
• Development of propagating area to produce indigenous
tube stock of local provenance
• Expansion of ‘No Wrappers Wednesday’ to
more days of the week
• Enhancement of Environmental Studies room area as
an outdoor learning site
• Investigate participation in Airwatch
• Purchase of recycled paper in 2007 for school use
• Use of environmentally friendly cleaning products
throughout the school from 2007.
From all of these initiatives that Balnarring Primary School
has implemented, they have been able to achieve the following
results in each of the four Sustainable Schools Initiative
modules:
• Biodiversity: 20% increase in indigenous species
on site.
• Energy: 10% reduction in usage.
• Water: 75% reduction in usage.
• Waste: 50% reduction of waste to landfill.
More
info.
For more information please contact Heather Goddard
on (03) 5931 4444, email goddard.heather.h@edumail.vic.gov.au
or go to the Balnarring PS website at http://www.balnarringps.vic.edu.au/.
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