Primary School Kitchen Garden News

Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program

 

Kitchen-Garden News - 4th November, 2022

Wominjeka students and families,

 

Activities

 

Organic pest control- snail traps with a yeast/sugar/water mix

 

Grade 6- design process activity- Insect Hotels

 

Snail hunting, Tomato trellis making

 

 

Garden Blossoms, Step 1- Design process activity-research and document allocated edible plant for reference when painting an Identification sign for K.G garden

 

Botanical Identification signs-activity

 

 

 

Recipes

Lemon Yoghurt Semolina Cake w our Rhubarb compote & Salad of their Imagination

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pulse Salad with roasted Carrots, Onions & Jerusalem Artichokes with Garlic Chard,

 

 

Herbs & Mustard Dressing & Purple Congo Potatoes, Garden Herbs, Broadbean leaves & Harissa Dressing

 

 

 

 

 

Vegetarian Fried Rice

 

Vietnamese Vegetarian Rice Paper Rolls

 

Roasted Sweet Potato, Brassicas with Miso Dressing

 

Crepes with our Cumquat Marmalade and Chocolate Sauce

 

 

 

 

 

As always….. when you can “garden, cook and share with those you love”

Desley Insall

 

 

 

 

 

About the Kitchen Garden Program

Collingwood College students participate in our Kitchen Garden Program as part of their school curriculum in Grades 3-6. Garden classroom occur outside in all weather conditions, with students learning, exploring and practising the skills and knowledge to grow a diverse range of vegetables, fruit and herbs using organic growing methods. Students then harvest our seasonal produce for cooking a range of (95% vegetarian) delicious dishes in their kitchen classroom. The student’s learn and practise kitchen skills, techniques and terminology and also importantly, their communication skills, creativity and teamwork while dishes are being prepared.

 

Students, staff and volunteers sit at beautifully set tables sharing the dishes created. Voicing opinions respectfully, as all students can benefit from sharing their individual learning efforts. Knowledge is documented in Kitchen garden books and shared to our school community via email, E/news, display boards and importantly by our students.

 

For our students, an integral part of the enjoyment and richness of the classroom experience is the depth and loyalty of volunteering we have for our school program. These exceptional people of all ages, interests, backgrounds and skills ensure our curriculum goals are supported for our students.  Potential volunteers do not need garden or cooking experience! Attributes we seek are a personal interest to support our K.G program philosophy, assisting students in their learning around food diversity, seasonality, sustainability, garden and cooking skills. The K.G learning importantly supports and explores student’s emotional connection and enjoyment in regards to growing and cooking seasonal food. Good humour and the excitement of learning new skills and knowledge in a shared environment, the ability to commit to a day/time are also attributes we seek in our volunteers.

 

We welcome applications from persons in our school community, or friends/family who wish to apply to be a Kitchen garden volunteer. Please send an email to me at

Insall.desley.d@edumail.vic.gov.au

 

Please look at our school website (K.G page), if you are new to our school community for more information. Classes run in Monday-Wednesday. 

For those who may want to support our students and teachers in another way-we are always thank-full for people to garden outside class times or on other days. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Tours for potential volunteers will usually occur after school hours with arrangement.

 

 

 

With thanks,

 

Desley Insall

Kitchen Garden Specialist Teacher & Volunteer Coordinator