Sustainability

Sustainability

Our Vision

Sandringham East Primary School (SEPS) aims to become a Sustainable School by reducing our ecological footprint through adopting sustainable practices in our everyday lives. We will achieve this by integrating sustainability into all areas of the curriculum to develop skills and values related to environmental care, responsibility and improvement. We will lead the community by demonstrating exemplary practices in waste management, water and energy usage.

Our Captains work as a united team, yet have particular environmental foci:

  • Biodiversity
  • Water & i sea, i care
  • Waste & Nude Food
  • Energy

Sustainable Garden

With our philosophy “From Garden to Plate”, students are involved in cultivation, planting, garden care, harvesting and cooking.  Students gain an understanding of the connection from garden to kitchen, culminating in a cooking lesson using the fruits of their labour.

SEPS One Star Accreditation

SEPS has been award our first of five stars as part of Sustainability Victoria’s program designed to help schools to take action to minimise waste, save energy and water, promote biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Schools also help Victorian school students and teachers show leadership in climate change through practical and achievable actions.

We would like to thank our ResourceSmart mentors for their guidance.

We have commenced the documentation for our 2nd star, the Energy Star.

For more information please visit http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/services-and-advice/schools

SEPS is a Nude Food School

Nude Food is food without excess packaging, please do not bring any wrappers to school. Instead, bring containers that you can reuse. Durable, reusable containers are a great way to bring food, as they may last from Foundation through to high school and beyond, providing long term cost savings and environmental benefits.

Healthy environmentally friendly lunches help our world and help keep our school clean and green. We do not like to see wrappers in our school. We do not want wrappers in our school because rats, mice, foxes, birds and other creatures may eat them and become ill.

Walk or Ride to School

Did you know that the best way to come to school is by walking or riding. Some of the benefits of walking or riding to school are:

  • we build our fitness
  • our brains are ready for learning and we are not tired
  • we reduce traffic and parking issues in our area
  • we help our planet by reducing carbon emissions

 

Highlights of our Green Program

  • i Sea, i Care Ambassadors learn about the amazing marine life in our Bay and ways to protect it.
  • Walk to School Day
  • Ride to School Day
  • Enviro Week

Links for the Community