The Hautūtanga Eco-Warriors have been busy
transplanting kowhai seedlings, sowing harakeke
(flax) and rengarenga seeds, growing kumara,
tending to our seedlings, looking after their vegetable garden, shovelling mulch, looking
after the worm farms and harvesting greens
to make a salad.
They bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the gardens!
They bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the gardens!
Enviroschools Principles in action here:
- Empowered Students are enabled to participate in a meaningful way in the life of their early childhood centre or school. Their unique perspectives are valued for the knowledge and insight that they bring, and they are supported to take action for real change.
- The principle of Learning for Sustainability recognises the types of teaching and learning that foster student empowerment, decision-making, action and sustainable outcomes.