PHOTO: (back) Gular Central School farm assistant Kurt Jerrett and general assistant Missy Broughton with students (front) Preston Ahsee, Jaylem Peters, Jayden Fardell and Bailey Wykes showing the latest ‘fruits’ of their labour through the school’s aquaponics program. Images courtesy of GCC. (This is a 2021 news story)
GULARGAMBONE Central School is one of several schools across regional NSW leading a program which provides students with hands-on learning opportunities about healthy sustainability.
The school was the first to pilot the Guiding Rural Outback Wellbeing (GROW) program, an initiative of . . .
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