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Welcome to the
Nominees
2015 Sustainability AwardsProjects were judged on
Creativity and innovationEducational and environmental outcomes
How well the project has been embedded into the school culture
Student involvement and leadership
Categories High schools
Primary schools Early childcare centres
Projects focused on student leadership & empowerment
Nominees
Primary School AwardNOMINEES
Coogee Public School - Paper Free Friday Project Randwick Public School – Livestock Project Moriah College – Sculpture by the seeds
Bronte Public School – Bee is for Biodiversity Maroubra Bay Public School - Getting Soil Savvy South Coogee Public School - SCPS Sustainability
Transformation Clovelly Public School - Clovelly Mini Gardeners
Nominees
Winner: PrimaryMoriah CollegeSculpture by the Seeds Project
The Primary School established a dedicated garden where children can understand what is involved in growing food, and the impacts
we all have on the environment by the decisions we make and the importance of living sustainably. Over 40 students attend the Garden Club and have developed a real
sense of ownership and understanding of the responsibility involved in looking after it. The garden’s design was incorporated into maths
and science lessons, The Sculpture by the Seeds component also involved their families
in order to collect the appropriate recycled materials and plan their sculpture.
Nominees
Highly Commended: PrimaryRandwick
Public SchoolLivestock Project
Randwick Public School has added some vibrant new members to it's growing menagerie of possums, birds, lizards,
vegetables, compost microorganisms, native plants and fruit trees this year. Three chooks and two goats. Having livestock as part of the
school's kitchen-garden food web, has deepened the students understanding of the importance of biodiversity to producing fresh food, natural pest management and organics recycling. Children from K-6 are involved in a roster of collecting eggs, cleaning droppings,
cleaning water, feeding animals and designing the set up of enclosures.
Nominees
Child Care AwardNOMINEES
Moriah College Early Learning Centres - Caring for our World (Tikkun Olam)
Mt Zion – Mt Zion Munchers Garden Street Early Learning Centre – Rustic Treasures
Garden Street Early Learning Centre– From Garden to Kitchen
Nominees
Winner: Child CareMoriah College
Caring for our World (Tikkun Olam)The project is a collaboration between the College ELCs and a communal organisation. The
project helps to instil, teach and inspire children and their families to create a community of change makers. Each class is allotted a hessian Tikkun Olam bag, which contains two story books, along with the class Tikkun Olam project book, for the child to add their own entry. Many children's entries relate to the environment, recycling, worm farming, composting, gardening, tree planting, not wasting water and electricity, picking up litter and packing
waste free lunches. Each child's entry creates a conversation in the classroom about what others do at home and how it compares to school, which activates behaviours of change.
Nominees
Highly Commended: Child CareGarden Street Early
Learning CentreRustic Treasures
This project allowed for children to explore ways of reducing, reusing, and recycling, and to let them be co-builders and shapers of their centre. The project
originated as a way of repurposing recycled materials from two streams – commercial and
natural. Children were encouraged to build things like a cubby house out of old pallets, and a mud
kitchen out of old timber and a sink. Children were able to use their imaginations, and realise that
‘waste’ can be a resource. As a result, children are now active rustic repurposers.
Nominees
Student Leadership AwardNOMINEES
A project that has improved the capacity of students to lead and make change within the school
Coogee Public School – Paper Free Friday Project
South Coogee Public School – Eco-Warriors Project
Nominees
Winner: Student LeadershipSouth Coogee Public
SchoolSouth Coogee Public School Eco Warriors ProjectSouth Coogee Public School, is on a journey for long-term
sustainability improvement. Their project targeted recycling, energy-saving and waste management. This includes a focus
on enhancing student leadership, allowing students to inspire change themselves within the school and local community.
Eco Warriors are representatives of each class elected by their peers, who attend fortnightly meetings where goals are set and strategies created. They take on class, stage and school-
based activities to improve the environment.
Nominees
Highly Commended: Student Leadership
Coogee Public SchoolPaper Free Fridays Project
Paper Free Friday is a project which was initiated by a boy in year 4. The idea came about at school when he was learning about what it means to be sustainable and how even small
changes can make positive differences. This inspired him to come up with the idea of encouraging every class from K - 6 at Coogee Public School to cease using paper every
Friday. The idea was received so well by the school, that the teachers decided they should aim for as many paper-free days a week, and the results from each class are shown every
Monday morning at assembly.
Nominees
Judges Award
South Coogee Public SchoolSCPS Sustainability Transformation Project
South Coogee have been on a journey to improve the schools sustainability practices which included programs on biodiversity, recycling, reducing electricity usage and waste minimisation. A new teacher-led Sustainability Committee was formed to support the needs of the school. New Eco Warrior student leadership activities and goals were established in order for students to lead the shaping, supporting and sustaining reform. As a result of the sustainability transformation this year, there has been significant improvement in all areas of the school environment, and sustainable behaviours are very much engrained in the school ethos.
Welcome to the
Congratulations to all our 2015Award Recipients