SACRED Heart School in Mundaring is celebrating a decade of protecting one of the world’s most precious resources.
The school marked 10 years of participating in the Water Corporation’s waterwise schools program at a special assembly last month.
Sacred Heart principal Frances Haji-Ali said the children learned about the need to value and conserve water at school and at home.
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READ NOWWater Corporation general manager for customer and community Catherine Ferrari thanked the school for sharing the waterwise message.
“Students are the water users of the future, so it is vital teachers continue to educate students about the value of water,” she said.
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