We use this award to encourage our students to bring a rubbish free lunch to school every day. Each grade submits a tally every Monday to record the number of students who have brought in nude food. The trophy is presented each week, at our whole school assembly, to the grade with the highest tally. This is why Mondays at our school are referred to as “Nude Food Mondays”. We hope this encourages the students to bring a nude food lunch for the entire week.
Williamstown Primary’s Nude Food Award

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Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden at East Bentleigh Primary School

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