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School Programs

Sprout Helping Kids Grow has an exceptional teaching program, Sprout Kids, that focuses on educating children about gardening and sustainable living. The programmes are designed to teach kids the importance of growing their own food and taking care of the environment. At Helping Kids Grow, we believe that every child should have the opportunity to learn about the natural world and how to live in harmony with it. Our program is led by a dedicated teacher who is passionate about teaching kids. We offer programmes at pre-primaries, primary and senior schools, and the curriculum is designed to be engaging, interactive, and fun. Join us at Sprout Helping Kids Grow and help your child develop a lifelong love of nature and a commitment to sustainability.

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We focus on getting young kids excited and encouraging them into the garden.

The importance of kids being outside is vital for their health and
well-being, and there are endless benefits for young kids if they are encouraged to get outside and grow.

We are passionate about our extramural program and want to share this love of gardening and nature to young kids, by offering it within the Schools.

Sprout’s programs are based on fun projects and activities so that your child can experience gardening, growing and learn about their environment hands-on. Through our Sprout Kids gardening program, they can learn new life skills, social skills, self-confidence, creativity, physical activities, and adapting to healthier eating.

The program is focused on kids getting their hands dirty by growing their own vegetables and fruit, from sowing their own seeds, caring for and watching them grow, to see the stages of development within a plant, even harvesting and simple recipes

Let them learn and understand the importance of food sustainability, being water wise and recycling waste. But best of all to explore the wonders of nature within their school garden, to be creative and have simple fun.

If your school is interested, please email us; we will love to get back to you.
Happy Growing

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