Students at Canowindra Public School have been developing their green thumbs alongside kitchen/garden teacher Janelle Pearce, learning about local sustainability and waste mitigation.
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Alisha Stewart and Faith O'Neill with chickens. Laid eggs are sold for $5 a dozen and profits go back towards items for the kitchen and garden.
Ava McMillan helping out with plantings in the Canowindra Public Garden during garden class. Students learn about local sustainability.
Katie Berkrey receives her wheelbarrow licence after successfully completing the course in her garden classes at Canowindra Public School.
Alisha Stewart, Faith O'Neill, Beau Howell. Kaden Woolley, Blake Simpson, Deegan Hogan and Alex Mitchell.
Nathan Boyd and Logan Frost help clean up and set up hoses in the Canowindra Public School garden during class with Mrs Pearce.
Daniel Liondis in the garden. With a school motto such as “Nurture Grow Flourish”, it is little surprise that the students enjoy their garden classes
Daniel Liondis using the wheelbarrow in garden class. Students who successfully and responsibly used the wheelbarrow were granted a licence.
Mitchell Stephens, Alex Mitchell, Hugh Breen, Bayley Roberts, Beau Howell, Deegan Hogan, Logan Frost and Ethan Burling from CPS.
Katie Berkrey, Emma Hines, Kyra Fisher, Leah Troy and Amelia Earsman juicing lemons in garden class.
The variety of seedlings prepared by Canowindra Public students during garden classes, where students learn about waste mitigation.