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Tomorrow’s Leaders for Sustainability

About the Program

Interested in a program to engage your students, deepen their environmental knowledge, build leadership skills and action a sustainability initiative in your school? 

Tomorrow’s Leaders for Sustainability (TLfS) is an award-winning program where a qualified facilitator from the EcoCentre will work with a class of your students over one term (one session per week), supporting the development of leadership skills and environmental knowledge. The program culminates in a student-directed sustainability project.

Each program is tailored to the school context, curriculum and student interests, and includes a local excursion. Our educator will work with the school’s contact teacher to confirm the sustainability topic for your TLfS and to develop the term-long planner. 

We are currently taking Expressions of Interest for 2024. Please complete our EoI form at the bottom of this page.

Full scholarships are available to schools located within Bayside City Council and City of Port Phillip.

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  • Elwood Primary School: Wetlands Web of Life Play to help raise awareness about the important biodiversity at the Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve 
  • St Michael’s Grammar: Design, build and install Nest Boxes in their school grounds for Eastern Rosellas 
  • Firbank Grammar (Sandringham): Electricity audits and energy saving power rangers 
  • St Kilda Park Primary School: Marine ecosystems and removing soy sauce single-use plastic fish from the canteen
  • Port Melbourne Primary School: Introducing school composting and installing compost bins
  • Beaumaris Secondary College: Establishing sustainability at our school and connecting to community
  • Lauriston Girls’ College: 3D printing and building a Grow Room
  • Malvern Central Primary School: Starting our student Green Team
  • St Catherine’s Junior school, Toorak: Sustainability in our new building
  • St Columba’s Primary School: Preventing ocean plastic pollution
  • The Mac.Robertson Girls’ High School: Recycling oral care packaging project

Register Your Interest

Please note we can also accommodate 25 students of mixed year levels.

The EcoCentre acknowledges the Kulin Nations, including the Yalukut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung language group, traditional owners of the land on which we are located.

We pay respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Elder members of our multicultural community.