Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessGrowing Skills from Garden to Table

Growing Skills from Garden to Table

ADVERTORIAL

Our Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program at Sunrise Christian School, Naracoorte, is designed to provide a hands-on, real-world learning focus.

The program connects the garden and the kitchen, teaching students where food comes from and how to prepare it with care and confidence.

Its impact has been recognised beyond our school community, with students winning the McCormick Flavour Forecast Competition (SA & NT) twice in the past three years, and the program featured on ABC Radio during OzHarvest Week last year.

Grade 6 students are at the heart of the program, working in the garden one fortnight and in the kitchen the next, experiencing every step of the journey – planting, growing, harvesting, preparing and sharing fresh produce.

In the kitchen, students develop essential cooking skills, including safe knife use, accurate measuring, making pasta and dough from scratch, and preparing meals using seasonal ingredients.

Confidence, creativity and teamwork are intentionally fostered.

In the garden, learning focuses on sustainability and responsibility.

Students grow plants from seed, compost, maintain a worm farm, care for chickens, collect eggs, and grow flowers to attract beneficial insects.

The purpose-built kitchen garden features a gas pizza oven, BBQ, picnic tables, raised garden beds, tool shed, hot house and chicken shed, supporting authentic, hands-on learning.

In middle school, learning continues through Food Technology and the OzHarvest FEAST program in Grades 7 and 8, where students explore sustainability and reducing food waste.

Together, these experiences equip students with practical life skills and a deep understanding of food from paddock to plate.

Kate Gale

Middle School Coordinator

Teaching: Food Technology, Art, Textiles and Kitchen Garden

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fake notes hit the region

BUSINESSES across Mount Gambier/Berrin are encouraged to remain vigilant after a string of counterfeit notes were found in the community. Police are warning businesses...
More News

Lifeline donation call out

LIFELINE South East is calling on the community to be more mindful about the items they donate. It comes following the introduction of new measures...

Double overtime takes women across the line

PIONEERS 96 D BALLARAT 94 HIGH-PRESSURE basketball was on display Friday night at Wulanda, with both men and women Pioneers' teams recording two-point victories over...

Education as the Key to the Future

The choice to invest in learning is among the most powerful decisions shaping a person's entire life. Your path through education will shape your...

Call for council consideration

COUNCIL from across the region are gearing up for elections this year with many reviewing caretaker policies. Council elections will take place on November...

James Morrison returns to region

THE rafters of St Mary’s Church rang with world-class music this week, as musician James Morrison performed an intimate mini-concert for residents and friends...

Kalangadoo Remembers

MORE than 180 gathered in Kalangadoo earlier this week to commemorate Anzac Day early. Held annually, the event attracts a range of locals for...

2026 Medieval Fair

MORE than 4500 people donned their best medieval outfits and travelled far and wide to the 2026 Fantasy Medieval Fair. The fair, now completing...

Men take it down to the wire

PIONEERS 101 D BALLARAT 99 THE Mount Gambier Pioneers men headed to their home court at Wulanda Recreation Centre of Friday night with big shoes...

Exceptional score claims stableford win

THE first round of the Hudson Plumbing stableford event attracted 40 women to the Mount Gambier Golf Club last week. The course was presented well,...

Count-back required to decide victors

COOL weather greeted 24 players to a 2-4-2 game at the Millicent Bowls Club last week. The win went to Phil Keatley and...