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For more than 30 years Bank First has funded innovative projects in Victorian schools. Through the Teaching Initiatives Program (TIP), we're proud to continue our legacy of supporting educators with 'the little bit extra' that makes a huge difference for students.
In 2024, winning projects ranged from growing fresh produce at school to recycling plastic into 3D printed items. The Bank First team were lucky enough to visit a few of our TIP 2024 recipients and learn more about their fantastic initiatives.
Hear from the teachers and students bringing these projects to life:
Echuca Twin Rivers Specialist School
'Thermomix'ing' in the Twin Rivers Cafe
For those fortunate enough to spend time in the Eco Garden and Twin Rivers Café at Echuca Twin Rivers Specialist School, it’s easy to see why it was voted People's Choice winner in Bank First's 2024 Teaching Initiatives Program.
In the flourishing Eco Garden, you’ll find fresh produce which is then used by students in the Twin Rivers Café kitchen.
Greater Shepparton Secondary College
Growing ag' skills and experience
At Greater Shepparton Secondary College, you often won’t find the school’s Agriculture students in a classroom. Instead, they’re outside developing hands-on agriculture skills by caring for the school's sheep and chickens.
For the school, having livestock on school grounds has had a major impact on attendance and engagement.
Rushworth P-12 College
Food Rocks
Rushworth P-12 College's Food Rocks program provides a free and nutritious breakfast, morning tea and lunch to all students.
Teachers are seeing an increase in class attendance and engagement, and everyone loves coming together for a shared meal. Bank First's TIP grant will enable Rushworth P-12 College to build wicking beds to grow herbs and vegetables.
Kalinda Primary School
We're recycling our own plastics!
Students are learning about the engineering process and the practical application of maths – and having fun while doing it. The school's STEM program gives students the opportunity to design and produce items using 3D printers.
Kalinda Primary School will soon begin collecting plastic items from the community.
Oscar Romero Catholic Primary School
Changing the way we deal with waste
Oscar Romero Catholic Primary School is introducing Eco-Bins school-wide, to manage waste sustainably and create a lasting impact that goes beyond schooling.
The school's TIP grant will enable the purchase of 28 sets of Eco-Bins: one for each classroom and common area.
Wayi School
Billy Cart Kids
At Wayi School, students enjoy building and riding Billy Carts so much that they often don't realise how much they're learning along the way.
Made possible by TIP, Wayi School will formally introduce its Billy Cart Kids program later this year. Students will work together to build their carts, learning problem-solving strategies and communication skills.
Congratulations to all our 2024 TIP recipients!
Learn more about the other incredible projects that have received TIP funding.