Winners

Final judging results for 2011

Kevin Heinze Perpetual Award

Croxton School - Kevin Heinze Perpetual Award

This award is in recognition of the magnificent contribution made to school gardening by the late Kevin Heinze. The award recognises the outstanding range of gardening and environmental activities involving students over a continuous period of time, and in 2011 it was awarded to The Croxton School.

State Awards

  • Category 1:  Strathewan Primary School
  • Category 2:  Benalla Primary School
  • Category 3:  St Thomas’s Primary School Drysdale
  • Category 4:  Bentleigh Secondary College

Awards of Merit

Wedge Park Primary School students with the Horticulture Media Association of Victoria Award of Merit

  • Yates Award of Merit: Orbost Secondary College
  • Multicrop Award of Merit: Cann River P12
  • Fat Fruit Greenhouse Award of Merit: Churchill Primary School
  • Nursery and Garden Industry of Victoria Award of Merit: Wandiligong Primary School
  • Plantsplus Award of Merit:  Penbank School
  • Turf Producers of Victoria Award of Merit:  Toolernvale and District Primary School
  • Catholic Education Office Award of Merit: Whitefriars College
  • Horticulture Media Association of Victoria Award of Merit:  Wedge Park Primary School
  • Kubota Award of Merit:  Trinity Lutheran College Mildura
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Award of Merit:  Lancefield Primary School
  • Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Award of Merit:  Collingwood College

Special Award

  • Ararat North Primary School

Pink Heath Awards

  • Croxton School
  • Brunswick South West Primary  School

Additional major product prizes:

Stella Maris Catholic Primary School students with the Turf Producers of Victoria Award

Turf Producers Association Victoria – $45,000 turf package

  • Stella Maris Catholic Primary School

Kubota Australia – $5,800 Ride-on Mower

  • Lancefield Primary School

Fat Fruit Greenhouse – $2,990 Greenhouse

  • St Mary’s Primary School, Greensborough

 

Regional and Achievement Award recipients in 2011

Barwon South Western regional winners

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Dartmoor Primary School
  • Achievement – Colac Special Developmental School
  • Achievement – Woolsthorpe Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – no entries

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – St Thomas Primary School Drysdale
  • Achievement – Geelong East Primary
  • Achievement – Leopold Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Bellarine Secondary College
  • Achievement – Torquay Secondary College

Eastern Metropolitan regional winners

Whitefriars College students with the Catholic Education Office Award

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Gruyere Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Mulgrave Primary School
  • Achievement – Boronia West Primary School
  • Achievement – Badger Creek Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – Manchester Primary School
  • Achievement – Pinewood Primary School
  • Achievement – Karoo Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Whitefriars College
  • Achievement – Canterbury Girls Secondary College
  • Achievement – Scoresby Secondary College

Hume regional winners

Benalla Primary School students with the Category 2 State Award

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Wandiligong Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Benalla Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Lauriston Girls – Howqua Campus

Gippsland regional winners

Cann River students with the Multicrop Award of Merit

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Cann River P-12 (Primary Students Garden)
  • Achievement – Cowwarr Primary School
  • Achievement – Seaspray Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Churchill Primary School
  • Achievement – Rosedale Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – St Mary's Primary School Bairnsdale

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Orbost Secondary College

Grampians regional winners

Ararat North Primary School students with the Special Award

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Ararat North Primary School
  • Achievement – Shelford Primary School
  • Achievement – Great Western Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Clunes Primary School
  • Achievement – Stawell West Primary School
  • Achievement – St Arnaud Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – Stawell Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Kaniva College
  • Achievement – Murtoa College
  • Achievement – Ararat College

Loddon Mallee regional winners

Trinity Lutheran College of Mildura students with the Kubota Award of Merit

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Redesdale Mia Mia Primary School
  • Achievement – Taradale Primary School
  • Achievement – Guildford Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Lancefield Primary School
  • Achievement – Irymple South Primary School
  • Achievement – Macedon Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – Trinity Lutheran College Mildura
  • Achievement – Gisborne Primary School
  • Achievement – Romsey Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – no entries

Northern Metropolitan regional winners

Collingwood College students with the DEECD AWard of Merit

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Strathewan Primary School
  • Achievement – Wattleglen Primary School

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Croxton Special School
  • Achievement – St Pius X
  • Achievement – St Josephs Mernda

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – Brunswick South West Primary School
  • Achievement – Clifton Hill Primary School
  • Achievement – Craigieburn Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Collingwood College
  • Achievement – St Monica's College
  • Achievement – Penola Catholic College

Southern Metropolitan regional winners

Penbank School students with the Plantsplus Award of Merit

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – no entries

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Penbank School
  • Achievement – Southmoor Primary School
  • Achievement – Mentone Park Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional winner – Redhill Consolidated School
  • Achievement – St Macartan's Parish Primary School
  • Achievement – Bentleigh West Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Benteigh Secondary College
  • Achievement – St Leonard's Cornish Campus
  • Achievement – Westall Secondary College

Western Metropolitan regional winners

Toolernvale and District Primary School students with the Turf Producers of Victoria Award of Merit

Category 1 – Primary & Special Schools with 100 pupils or less

  • Regional winner – Carlton Primary School (Neill Street)

Category 2 – Primary & Special Schools with 101-280 pupils

  • Regional winner – Toolernvale and District Primary School
  • Achievement – St Albans Heights Primary School

Category 3 – Primary & Special Schools with over 281 pupils

  • Regional Winner – Wedge Park Primary School
  • Achievement – Altona Meadows Primary School
  • Achievement – Footscray West Primary School

Category 4 – P 9-12 and Secondary Colleges

  • Regional winner – Footscray College
  • Achievement – Williamstown High School
  • Achievement – Carolyn Chisholm Catholic College

Past winners