Schools Tree Day - How to plant a tree! - Cool Australia

Schools Tree Day is a great opportunity to inspire and educate future generations on the many benefits of trees and connection with nature.

 

Schools Tree Day is celebrated on Friday 28th July 2023, but you can register your event any time of year that suits your climate.

Tree Day is a great way to inspire students to learn about the local environment while playing an active role in their community.

Activities range from planting bush tucker gardens, building habitat for native wildlife, nature play, and our annual school competition.

To learn more, download the Schools how-to guide to assist you in your planning. The guide offers a wide range of activities, event ideas and lesson plans that have been developed specifically for Australian schools.

REGISTER A SITE

Join our community of over 3,000 early learning centres, primary schools and high schools across Australia by hosting a planting site or participating in regenerative activities.

As part of your Schools registration, you will receive access to:

  •  The Coordinator Hub
  •  Tree Day Toolkit
  •  Editable participation certificates
  •  The Seedling Bank grants
  •  Monthly newsletter updates
  •  And more..

Schools Tree Day is officially on Friday 28th July 2023, but you can register your events any time of the year thats suits your climate as we believe every day is Tree Day.

 

 

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The Laudato Tree Movement

Inspired by Pope Francis, Laudato Tree is a youth-powered movement to plant and protect seven million trees—and empower local communities along Africa’s Great Green Wall, and through Tree Equity across North America.

There are two ways you can change the world:

1. Grow Trees.

One person, one action, one seed can change the world. Ours is a 1-for-1 model. For every $10 you contribute, you grow—and protect—two Laudato Trees: one in Africa and one in North America..

2. Be Heard.

Use your voice. Join our movement. Change the world.


“Today, I congratulate the young people who are working on the ‘Laudato Tree’ initiative. I hope that many can support the example of solidarity of these young people.”
—His Holiness Pope Francis, May 10, 2020

 

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