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.
Rocks unearthed

Pedal-power connects business with pleasure
By unknown | February 29, 2016
Last week on Thurs Feb 25th, CERES Education hosted an event to welcome partnerships in the New Schools PPP Project, which will deliver 15 new State schools in Victoria. CERES […]

What Inspires Me – Rosie Curmi
By unknown | April 9, 2019
April 2019
In this edition of ‘What Inspires Me’ we feature a brief interview with Rosie Curmi, a student involved...

2020 ResourceSmart Schools Awards
By unknown | June 9, 2020
This World Environment Day, CERES is proud to support the 2020 ResourceSmart Schools Awards. We would like to congratulate all schools in the Northern, Southern and Eastern metro Melbourne regions […]

When it comes to global trade, your dollar matters… a lot
By unknown | March 26, 2018
By Shane French
Excursions & Incursions Manager
What is trade? Well, simply put, trade is the buying and selling of goods...

Our Say: Regenerative Agriculture – Drawing down where our Governments are not
By unknown | December 1, 2021
Our Say: Regenerative Agriculture - Drawing down where our Governments are not
Written by Leah Martini
Teacher Programs Educator
If you had...