In preparation for swales at each school site, natural elements such as rocks and logs are stockpiled. These elements are an essential part of the swale design – adding design elements, retaining earth and water, and creating an experiential and eco-system landscape to support teaching and learning and protection of the natural world.
Introducing CERES School of Nature and Climate
By unknown | December 15, 2020
Introducing CERES School of Nature and Climate
CERES School of Nature and Climate is an evolution of our education...
Our Say: What to do about Recycling?
By unknown | March 28, 2018
By Jane Burns
CERES Outreach Education Manager
How well do we respond when the things that work in the background and...
Official Opening of Mernda Park Primary School
By unknown | February 6, 2017
Mernda Park Primary is one of the new PPP schools to open in 2017. Located in Mernda, they had their official opening on Monday 6 February 2017. Minster for Education […]
Flurry of building activity at school sites
By unknown | April 26, 2016
In March and April, CERES Education participated in site visits of schools being constructed for the State Government’s New Schools PPP (Private Public Partnerships) Program. The visits took place in […]
What Inspires Me – Dwayne Ganci
By unknown | April 7, 2022
What Inspires Me - Dwayne Ganci
April 2022
In this edition of ‘What Inspires Me’ we feature Dwayne Ganci, Sustainability Coordinator...