Since 2007, Highvale Primary School has focused its sustainability program to reduce mains water use and increase support for local biodiversity. Read more about what our school is doing regarding water.
Highvale Primary School Water Case Study

Recycle your batteries at CERES
By CERES Education – Excursions Team | August 2, 2015
Batteries are toxic time bombs. Only around 6% of batteries get recycled in Australia, leaving over 10,000 tonnes that go to landfill. Can you imagine all the heavy metals and other toxic elements seeping into the environment as a result?!

Our Water Learning Story – Belle Vue Primary School
By Belle Vue Primary School | November 14, 2019
Belle Vue Primary School is located in Melbourne’s inner east, nestled along the banks of the Yarra River. We are a small school of around 200 students who have a […]

Students Leading the Way in Safeguarding the Environment
By Mildura West Primary School | April 26, 2013
At Mildura West Primary School in the Victorian border town of Mildura, the students are all too aware of the environmental problems that plague the Murray River. They are actively […]

Massive Community Action
By Gisborne Montessori School | May 12, 2013
As children learn best through modelling, Gisborne Montessori School is promoting ‘respect for the environment’ through the design and construction of our permanent school on 10 acres in New Gisborne. […]

Waste Warriors
By Harvest Home Primary School | November 12, 2019
Harvest Home Primary School Waste Learning Story Students at HHPS have become experts at waste! The student leaders have been spreading an important message about waste and ensuring students use […]