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Garden Organic for Schools

Garden Organic is committed to getting people growing and there is no better place to start than getting our children involved. Below are just some of the resources available through our Education Programme.

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FREE Resources for Schools

FREE Resources for Schools
Practical, educational and fun! Handy, quick-reference Growing Instruction Cards, Activity sheets and more...
Produced by Garden Organic as part of the Food for Life Partnership and funded by the Big Lottery Fund.

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Food for Life Partnership
The Food for Life Partnership is a network of schools and communities across England committed to transforming food culture

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Educational visits to Garden Organic Ryton
Bring your class to Garden Organic Ryton for a fun filled and educational day out. Includes the fun & interactive Vegetable Kingdom.

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Courses for Schools professionals
We run courses for teachers, school professionals and other adults working with young people.

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Useful Links
Links to useful websites.

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Garden Organic for Schools Catalogue
View the catalogue online.

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Find out more about Garden Organic's 'I don't dig peat' campaign
Plus, downloadable factsheet outlining the problems with using peat, and what alternatives can be used.

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Green Fingered Entrepreneurs
Garden Organic is a partner in this fantastic programme run by Laverstoke Park Education Centre. This programme is designed to aid cross curricular and cross phase partnerships with hands-on horticulturally based social enterprises.

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