On the 29th of May, KPS celebrated World Ocean’s Day (8/7/19) with a special blue/ocean themed dress-up. Organised by Lottie, Mia and Johno from Middles MC grade, they helped spread the message of looking after the ocean and all the creatures that call it home. This is the second year in a row that we have celebrated and supported this fabulous event, and with our school being just a stones throw away from Moonah Beach (Port Phillip Bay) it is extra important to be teacher our students the significance of this beautiful marine environment.
World Ocean’s Day 2019

Creative Ways to Promote Recycling – Ruyton Girls’ School
By Ruyton Girls' School | April 27, 2013
Recycling assembly This year, one of our school’s key sustainability-related projects will be measuring and reducing our waste. To start the year with a “bang”, we conducted a student-run, waste-reducing, […]

Power Rangers
By Glendal Primary School | March 10, 2016
Introducing Power Rangers to our school community.

Educating 5Star sustainable schools from the ground up
By CERES Education – Outreach Team | December 9, 2015
CERES Education Outreach team is excited to be part of a new project which will see the delivery of 15 new schools in Victoria. This will be the largest new […]

Our Indigenous Garden
By Banyule Primary School | July 17, 2013
Last year we were fortunate enough to receive a grant from Banyule City Council to purchase materials and plants to establish an indigenous garden. You can read more about this […]

“Getting Wall papered”
By Meadows Primary | November 1, 2018
We are so lucky to have a wonderfully creative Arts Teacher who loves to recycle materials. Wallpaper samples were donated to the school. Who would have thought?