Thursday, November 5, 2009

Bell Primary School's Water Grant, Photo for 350 ppm Climate campaign (safe target for carbon)

Bell Primary School has news of their rainwater harvesting in their newsletter (tank system built by Federal govt Community Water Grant).

And there is a nice photo of Bell Primary School kids making a big 350 from their bodies on the Darebin Climate Action Network 350 Campaign web page. (350.org is a global campaign with one simple goal: to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere to below 350 parts per million; right now the level of CO2 has already reached 390 parts per million).

Wales St Primary School can be inspired by Bell Primary School! Let's think up actions like this, especially when we start doing the Sustainable Schools program with CERES (schools projects).
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Bell Primary School Newsletter http://www.bellps.vic.edu.au/resources/Resources.shtml

Bell News

Issue 17 2nd November, 2009

Bell Primary School No. 4309

Oakover Road Preston Victoria 3072. PH: 9480 5622. http://www.bellps.vic.edu.au/

FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK

One of our school values is

"RESPECT: We care for ourselves, others and our environment"

To celebrate International World Climate Day we came together as a school at assembly on October 26th. We made the number 350 to mark the proposed safe target of carbon in the year and to celebrate the completion of our water saving project.

Australian Government Water Fund Community Water Grants

In 2008 Bell Primary school received $40 000 from the Australian Government Water Fund through the Community Water Grant project. We have been monitoring our water savings since that time. We report regularly in the Bell News on our water consumption and we now use one third of drinkable water we have used previously. The harvested rain water is used for the children's outside toilets and the watering of gardens and grounds. It is through community actions like this that we can make a significant contribution to looking after our fragile environment.

Cresten Pearce, Principal


http://darebincan.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/bell-350-event.jpg
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http://darebincan.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/dcans-350-campaign-photos-and-video/

Darebin Climate Action Now

DCAN's 350 campaign – photos and video!


26 October, 2009 by darebinclimateaction

Some of the photos taken around Darebin for the photo competition………

[ photo of Bell Primary School included here, see photo above or at http://darebincan.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/100_4157.jpg ]

Other Darebin school photos for the 350 campaign . . .

http://darebincan.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/100_4157.jpg

And other Darebin Schools . . .

http://darebincan.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/img_0059-2.jpg


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http://darebincan.wordpress.com/darebins-below-350-campaign/

Darebin Climate Action Now

DCAN's "Below 350″ Campaign

DCAN is running an exciting campaign to support the international day of action on October 24th, right here in Darebin!Schools Below 350 competition:

And especially for schools, there's a special competition being run that you can enter your photos and Below 350 ideas into. Please "CLICK" the flyer below for more details. Check out the 350 School Comp – just for schools. Here's the link: http://www.350schoolcomp.net/

350Visual Art competition_poster


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Adam Tiller

Environment Club started today, June 2008

Friday, 20 June 2008

The Wales Street Primary School's student Environment Club started meeting today.

About 30 kids came at lunchtime to the first meeting today. They had lots of ideas they wanted to do. They wanted to protect endangered animals. They wanted to raise money for koalas.

Louise Young (teacher) and Adam Tiller & Leesa-Mar1e (parent) are the adults looking after the Environment Club. Louise would like more parents to come and help, eg. to take off small groups doing specific activities, eg. Vegie garden, poster making.


Frog Wetland

Some kids wanted to build a frog pond and get some tadpoles from the Merri Creek or Darebin Creek or CERES; perhaps the Growling Grass Frog.

Vegie Garden - a "Temporary" Winter Garden, May 2007


Here is our garden's design, done entirely by the kids:

Parents and kids did the construction of the garden beds in May 2007. The kids did all the planting themselves. See http://groups.google.com.au/group/wsps-kitchen-garden/web/vegie-garden for more info.



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