Sustainability Club
Celebrating Indigital Success
This week, our talented Indigital group gathered to mark a significant achievement—their successful participation in the Indigital program throughout the year! Aasta proudly presented certificates to each student, recognising their hard work, creativity, and dedication.
The Indigital program has been an incredible journey, combining technology, art, and sustainability. From creating innovative designs in Minecraft to exploring LiDAR technology and connecting their projects to our community’s sustainability efforts, the students have shown exceptional curiosity and leadership.
A highlight of their efforts was designing and digitally replicating the school’s micro forest and frog bog while integrating storytelling and educational tools like QR codes to inspire environmental awareness. These projects not only enhanced their digital skills but also fostered a deep appreciation for nature and community engagement.
Congratulations to our Indigital stars—you’ve truly set a high bar for innovation and collaboration.
Want to help out?
Thank you for your ongoing support and participation. If you would like to become involved please reach out to Aasta through the office, Art room, or via email at aasta.dearnaley@education.vic.gov.au. Your contribution makes a difference and more helpers means more students can join!
All parent volunteers are required to have a free Working With Children Check (WWCC). If you don't have one you can find the details here: https://service.vic.gov.au/services/working-with-children
Keep up the great work in conserving energy, everyone!