Project Gallery
Climate kaitiaki from Te Kura o Tōrere conduct environmental monitoring.
St Mary's Catholic School installed a new greenhouse to support their flourishing Food-to-Table programme.
STEAM-ED Trust delivers a hands-on workshop on flood resilience to Te Ranga School
Students from Omokoroa N.1 School plant out their fruit orchard.
Rotorua Girls High School's rautāwhiri rongoā and food forest project.
Merivale School's - Syntropic 'food nest' project
Toi-Ohomai (Mokoia Campus)'s new bike shelter, which was constructed by students on the Level 3 Joinery and Allied Trades programme.
Whakatāne High School planted a boggy area of the school that was prone to flooding with native plants.
Toi-Ohomai's Childcare Centre in Tauranga have a new māra kai.
St Michael's Catholic School in Rotorua have planted 574 native trees to create a beautiful sensory garden and attract native birds.
Ngāti Hangarau Kōhanga Reo created a new maara kai and upcycled an old bath to create a worm farm.
Whakatāne Intermediate's new greenhouse.
Kidiwise childcare built a new enclosure for their much-loved chickens. The chicken's help reduce food waste and their eggs are used for cooking.
OPEYS All Day Kindergarten installed a rainwater tank with a hand pump and water level gauge so tamariki can be mindful of how much water they use.
The Village Childcare Centre installed a worm farm, compost bin and new vege gardens.
Changepoint Early Learning Centre installed a new vegetable garden and rainwater tank
