Nugal-nganjin Garden

means 'Ours';  our garden was named by Aunty Gail of the Wurundjeri Tribe

Science Week Planting Day.

This Science Week the theme was Innovation: Powering Future Industries. As part of this, and thinking towards the future, our school is committed to aiming for carbon neutrality by 2030. With this in mind, on Thursday 17th August, the students and parents were planting and completing some maintenance in the Nugal-nganjin Garden.

 

There were many eager students weeding, planting, moving mulch, digging up and moving the granitic sand for paths. A big thank you goes out to them and the parents who joined us for this productive day.

Go Fund Me link

We have now set up a Go Fund Me page to garner more funds for the Nugal-nganjin Community Garden. We will be sharing this link widely in an effort to draw in much needed funds to continue to develop this outdoor learning area. Please share this if you can!

 

Thank you to all those families who have donated and shared this link.

 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/a-community-microforest-in-sunshine-west 

 

The garden is continuing to have new additions. If you have plants you grow at home that represent your culture we'd love to add them to the garden. Chat to David or Aasta to arrange this!