Throughout the year, the Gardening Club, made up of primary school students across the year levels, and the Year 10 Food classes have been working together to utilise the produce grown at school in their recipes. Today students from the Senior School and the Gardening Group had a party, to celebrate their collaborative learning approach throughout the year. What a glorious day to have a picnic party. Well done everyone!
The Garden Meets the Kitchen

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