The Year 7-8 tamariki at South End School have been studying medieval times and learning about food, work, craft, farming and village life. As part of their learning they met with the Earth School teachers every Monday to try a new medieval skill.
Read More30 tamariki joined Rohan and Jules for the day which started with a lesson in forest ecology and food forest principles. Greytown School already have a beautiful orchard area with some apple pear and lemon trees so we focused on what we could plant around them to help them grow and provide more kai for the tamariki to cook , prepare and share with their community.
Read MoreWe had an awesome day at Kahutara and can’t wait to go back and see how their trees are getting on and see the progress on their food forest! Next step is for Kahutara to come and visit our teaching gardens at South End School.
Read MoreTe Kura o Papatūānuku Wairarapa ran a workshop at South End school in Carterton using the newly launched Enviroschools Ecological Building Theme Area resource.
Read MoreThis mahi had the students working with a local photographer to document their green roof project to share with other schools and members of our community.
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