Despite the lockdown which means we can’t do much work in the Kitchen Garden, lots of delicious vegies are still flourishing, especially thanks to the rain we’ve had recently. These snow peas will be picked and shared with students and staff who are working and learning onsite, and hopefully there will be many more to come!
Spring in the Kitchen Garden

Updated Water Use Data
By Kunyung Primary School | December 3, 2020
Our water loggers are back in business after some urgent repairs were needed and we are excited to see our updated data. Throughout this year, we have been working ferociously […]

A “Tree-mendous” outcome
By Nossal High School | May 18, 2017
To celebrate Planet Ark’s School Tree Day, on FridayAugust 26, NEST (Nossal Environment and Sustainability Team) and students in the Environmental Science classes planted trees around the school grounds. Students […]

Donburn Primary School – Indigenous Garden Case Study
By Donburn Primary School | May 12, 2013
Donburn Primary school opened in Doncaster East in 1973. Since then, we have achieved high standards in education and values. One of the most important values that we strive to […]

Community Climate Change Presentation
By Mount Evelyn Primary School | November 18, 2015
Climate Change Flyer Mount Evelyn Primary School Monday November 23rd 6.00pm to 7.30pm The presentation will cover: climate science basics climate impacts positive initiatives happening locally latest developments in Australia […]

Energy Audit Report with CERES Workshop
By St. Jude’s School | June 17, 2021
We had a great time with Leah from CERES conducting an energy audit for our school. It was great to find we are doing a pretty good job!