Pre-Kindergarten

Little Angels Country School, LLC

Little Angels Country School is a private, accredited preschool in Antioch, CA. We have over a half acre of natural environment. We have 6+ garden beds, which we garden with the students year round to teach them about where food comes from, sustainability, and preserving our environment. We partner with families, colleges as a mentor site for professional development, and other agencies  to build a sense of community, to give back, and to learn together.

Come Grow With Us - PASC

We are a special needs school serving learners with Autism between the ages of 4 and 21.  Our garden is being used to address vocational needs for high school students, develop leisure/recreational skills that can be shared, improve communication skills, and meet cross-curricular academic goals.

Al Salam Day School Edible Garden

•To create a teaching learning garden that will be useful in many ways. To be named the Cultivation Station because it will be used to cultivate soil, plants, minds, community and spirituality. 

The Association of Copenhagen School Gardens

School gardens have existed in Denmark since 1903, but have lived a quiet life since their heyday in the 1950s. Now the gardens are going through another major resurgence and demand. A great interest in teaching children about nature and the origin of food has put school gardens on the Copenhagen schools’ timetables again.

Bloomington Center for Global Children

At Bloomington Center for Global Children, our mission is to provide a program in which children learn the values of creativity, intellectual curiosity, happiness, and respect for nature and diversity. We provide an environment that is rich in materials and experiences, and offers many opportunities to connect with nature and exposure to music, art, and literature. Through teaching foreign language we seek to open and broaden children’s worlds. Ultimately, we are committed to meeting parents' needs for the best educational experience for their children. 

Edible Garden Project - Fed Up

We’re bringing students from kindergarten to grade 7 out of the classroom and into the garden to learn the cycles of food production from seed to soil. Our students grow food, harvest it, prepare it, and enjoy it – they’re “Fed Up” and into previously out of reach world of nutritious fresh food.

Rothenberg Rooftop School Garden

The Rothenberg Rooftop School Garden seeks to provide and sustain unique learning opportunities for the students of Rothenberg Preparatory Academy through hands-on garden-based lessons; and to engage community members in rooftop activities through the school's function as a Community Learning Center.

Wilkinson School Edible Garden

Our small by-the-sea garden provides an outdoor educational experience for our preK - grade 8 students. We encompass science, art, english, maths, history, nutrition and much more in our vegetable and herb garden. Our sensory garden adds an extra element for the children. In our meditation corner we encourage peaceful minds and hearts to dwell in the garden. Here we use stories and songs to teach our students about the environment and provide a quiet reading place. 

Garden Rules to Health

   Childhood obesity rates are out of control and its time for change? To combat childhood obesity, studies show that children who grow fruits or veggies, are more interested in eating them.  Eating more whole food and less processed foods combined with exercise is the path to better health and overall wellness.  A school garden supports that path to positive change in your community.  

Farm Style Cooking For Kids

Kids learn how to create delicious healthy snacks, salads and desserts with seasonal organic ingredients from local farmers markets. Farm Style Cooking classes celebrate the joy of tasting, touching, smelling and experiencing the foods we make and share with others.

Farm Style Cooking For Kids can be found at the Mar Vista Farmers Market and Beethoven Elementary School.

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