Parap Primary School and Areyonga school have been recognised at the 2018 Territory Tidy Towns Awards for their commitment to promoting and creating eco-friendly sustainable communities. Keep Australia Beautiful Council Northern Territory CEO, Heimo Schober, said both schools were leading the way in environmental change in their communities and region. “The schools have been recognised for the
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Wax worms arrive in Parap!
June 19, 2018Local Member Mr Michael Gunner will present the ‘Silver Eco School Award’ to Parap Primary School on Monday 25th June at 8:30am School Assembly. He will also present the school with two aquatic tanks to assist with their Grades 2 and 3 pupils researching the ‘Wax Month’ to determine if they do indeed eat plastic
Learn More →Parap Primary School wins Silver Eco-Schools award!
May 24, 2018Parap Primary School in Parap, NT, has been awarded the prestigious Eco-Schools Silver Award for exceptional achievement in ‘greening’ physical structure and grounds, conserving natural resources and integrating environmental education into the curriculum. It is the firt school in the Northern Territory to attain the silver-level award, Eco-Schools Australia’s second of three awards honor.
Learn More →Parap Primary School in the News!
May 24, 2018Did you see Parap Primary School featured on Nine News!? Watch the short video to see what they’re up to from boomerang bags to eco gardens. It’s all part of their Eco-School activities. Watch the video to see more.
Learn More →Bin covers coming to Parap Markets!
May 11, 2018We are very proud to be working with Parap Markets to provide handmade bin covers for the rubbish bins. The bin covers will make it easier for people to place their items in the bin for recycling and we hope this will have a positive effect and increase in the amount to recycling collected and
Learn More →Video: Parap Primary School Boomerang Bags
June 26, 2017Parap Primary Schools are front line Eco Warriors! As an Eco School, Parap Primary are taking steps to reduce waste in their community. One of the initiatives they have implemented is Boomerang Bags. See how they are taking on Boomerang Bags by watching this video:
Learn More →From little things big things grow
March 29, 2017Parap Primary School is calling on the Top End community to get on board to help make Darwin a more environmentally friendly place to live! The school’s ‘Eco Committee’, made up of students, parents and teachers, has been busy making reusable shopping bags (based on the Boomerang Bags initiative) to distribute at markets and local
Learn More →Parap Primary School Eco Warriers
September 28, 2016Parap Primary School is just one of the many schools involved in the Eco Schools programme – as detailed in this article from the NT News. Please get in touch to find out more and how your school can get involved.
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