Children’s Garden
The Children’s Garden serves as a living classroom where students learn through direct interaction with the land. The garden changes with each growing season and features vegetables, herbs, and child-tended garden beds that allow students to experience the full planting cycle—from soil preparation and seeding to harvesting and reuse.
Through garden-based learning days and agricultural education activities, children gain hands-on experience growing food, observing weather and plant patterns, and understanding how natural systems work together. Students develop patience, responsibility, problem-solving skills, and a deeper connection to where food comes from.
Parents value the Children’s Garden because it builds confidence, curiosity, discipline, and practical agricultural knowledge in a nurturing outdoor environment—helping children grow both academically and personally while fostering lifelong respect for the earth and food production.