Let's Get Growing

We are thrilled to share some exciting news that celebrates the spirit of collaboration, sustainability, and growth within our school community. The Parents and Friends Association of Parklands School is delighted to announce the successful completion of three brand new vegetable beds and the implementation of a Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) recycling system. This remarkable achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support of several key contributors.

A Collaborative Effort

The success of this project is a testament to what can be achieved when our community comes together with a shared vision. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the following partners who made this project possible:

1. City of Albany: We are thankful for the funding provided by the City of Albany, through their Community Waste & Sustainability Grants program, which played a pivotal role in turning our vision into reality. Their support highlights their commitment to promoting sustainable practices within our community.

2. Bunnings, Albany: Bunnings generously donated materials that were essential for constructing the vegetable beds and setting up the FOGO recycling system. Their contribution underscores the importance of local businesses investing in the betterment of our schools.

3. Parklands School P&F: Our own P&F played a crucial role in funding this project. Their dedication to enhancing our school environment is truly commendable.

4. Dedicated School Community Volunteers: We cannot forget the dedication and hard work put in by several school community volunteers. Their tireless efforts brought this project to life, and their passion for sustainability and education shines brightly. In particular, we recognise Pete van Schoubroeck who was the project manager.

A Sustainable Future

The impact of this project extends far beyond the immediate benefits of having fresh produce in our school gardens. The FOGO recycling system will support waste reduction and environmentally-friendly practices within our school. It also opens up exciting educational opportunities for our students, teaching them the importance of sustainability and responsible waste management.

Furthermore, the expansion of our vegetable beds' growing capacity means we can produce more fresh, healthy produce right here on our campus. This aligns with our commitment to providing nutritious options in our school canteen and encouraging a healthier lifestyle among our students.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported and contributed to this project. Your efforts have left a lasting legacy that will benefit our school community for years to come.

Stay tuned for exciting updates as we harness the potential of these new initiatives. Together, we are growing, learning, and making our school an even better place.