Sustainable futures for children
Waite Campus Childrens Centre is committed to exploring and implementing ways to save water and energy, reduce waste, expand children’s environmental education and foster sustainable lifestyles.
The approach to education for sustainability (EfS) for young children is an experiential one providing opportunities for child-initiated experiences that support children to learn through discovery, using very day teachable moments. Children are actively involved in growing and monitoring plants, recycling, water and energy saving.
Waite Campus Childrens Centre is carbon friendly and has offset their carbon usage for each year since 2007 through the purchase of renewable energy credits from Climate Friendly.
Waite Campus Childrens Centre in an AUSSI SA site. Through this process we have looked at our guiding principles and developed a Site Environment Management Plan (SEMP) which details our action plans.
Education for Sustainability curriculum
Education for Sustainability (EfS) is integrated throughout the curriculum. Educators use intentional teaching both at planned group times and during play experiences across the day to explore and enhance children's understandings.
The Centre employs an Education for Sustainability Teacher during Term Time, who is responsible for working with children in Pilyabilyangga, the outdoor play spaces and the kitchen gardens to observe and document the natural environment and seasonal changes, weed, mulch and plant as required, and document the curriculum and learning. The role also includes building and maintaining knowledge and understandings of the traditional owners of the land, and for maintaining the Centre's Site Environment Management Plan (SEMP).