At Somerset College, sustainability is our commitment to a greener, smarter future. Our ongoing initiatives not only reduce our environmental impact but also enrich students’ learning experiences, cut costs, and foster a culture of responsibility. By leading the way, we aim to inspire our community and contribute to Australia’s broader efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
Waste: Closing the Loop on Campus
Waste management is a significant cost for the College, but through education and action, we’re reducing landfill contributions and boosting our recycling efforts. The latest development? Direct composting!
Our new Year 3 Mini Farm project is set to receive a rotary composter. With the support of students, this initiative will transform organic waste from the College catering facilities into nutrient-rich compost. This initiative reduces waste and brings sustainability to life for students, who will eventually manage every stage of the composting cycle. It's a true circular economy in action!
This is supported by our student-led Sustainable Spartans, who engage their peers year-round and for special events like Clean Up Australia Day.
Revitalising Wyangan Creek
Our commitment to environmental restoration continues with the revitalisation of Wyangan Creek, ensuring the return of native flora and fauna. Regular maintenance, weeding, and strategic replanting are bringing this important ecosystem back to life. With many opportunities for students to be involved, it is a great project for students to take practical action towards maintaining our environment.
We are also proud to collaborate with Watergum, an esteemed environmental charity, to enhance this project further. Their on-campus cane toad ‘lab’ offers students an exciting hands-on learning opportunity, demonstrating conservation science right on their doorstep.
Cutting Carbon, One Panel at a Time
Somerset College is harnessing the power of the sun! Last year, we installed an additional 280kW of solar panels, significantly reducing our energy costs and carbon footprint. Students can even track live energy production data, creating real-world learning opportunities in maths and science.
We are also working with NABERS, Australia’s national environmental rating system, to identify the most impactful and cost-effective steps in our ongoing carbon reduction journey.
Water: Every Drop Counts
Our College is pioneering innovative ways to reduce water consumption. By blending harvested rainwater with the mains water supply, we produce organic fertiliser for our ovals. Looking ahead, we’re exploring ways to filter grey water and even repurpose waste chlorinated water from the pool—steps that could lead to significant savings on our water bills while championing sustainable water management.
Breathing Easy: Air Quality Innovations
Clean air is essential for optimal learning, and Somerset College continues to lead the way in air quality management. Our live monitoring systems track carbon dioxide and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) in classrooms, ensuring a healthy and productive environment for students and staff.
To further enhance air quality, we are trialling active remediation techniques, responding immediately if sensors detect a rise in pollutants. This forward-thinking approach not only improves learning conditions but also helps minimise the spread of airborne illnesses.
Be Part of the Solution!
Sustainability is a shared responsibility, and we welcome your ideas and feedback. Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to engage in practical sustainability initiatives that promote innovation and an appreciation of our local natural environment. This Clean Up Australia Day, we are reminded of the importance of protecting our environment and encourage everyone to take part—whether through small everyday actions or active involvement in local initiatives.
If you have suggestions or wish to get involved, please visit the Sustainability page on the College website or email sustainability@somerset.qld.edu.au. We invite you to join Somerset College on its journey towards a brighter, greener future.
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