 Anglesey's Fire Education Initiative, Survive and Thrive program, is a three-year fire education scheme, which year four, five and six students at Anglesey Primary School take part in. The program is integrated into the students' curriculum as weekly fire education lessons. In the first year of the program, students are taught about the history of major bushfires and meet and talk with individuals who have experienced them. In the second year, students learn about how fires are affected by weather, topography and fuel. They learn about the role of agencies in bushfires and firefighting strategies and the methods they use. The students are also taught teaching methods in a session so that they, in turn, can teach to their parents and other students about what they've learned. Third-year students then review what they've learned and develop an education program and present at other primary schools in the region so as a public awareness tool, this program is incredibly effective. As a result of the program, the students who have participated are more fire-prepared as are their peers and families. The judges specifically liked that this program was embedded into the teaching curriculum and also encouraged student-led teaching.