Classrooms
The vision is to be a pioneering force in nature-based education, nurturing a harmonious relationship between people and the natural world. We aim to create a future where educational spaces in nature empower both students and teachers to engage in lifelong learning, with opportunities that include hands-on experiences and continuing education.

Fire Classroom
The Fire classroom embodies energy, transformation, and passion. It is where dynamic, interactive learning takes place, often involving experiments, cooking, or activities that involve controlled fire, like campfire storytelling or learning about survival skills. This classroom fuels curiosity and drives intense learning experiences.

Earth Classroom
The Earth classroom symbolizes stability, grounding, and connection to the natural world. It is where foundational learning occurs, focusing on hands-on activities related to the soil, plants, and the life cycles within the ecosystem. This classroom is ideal for lessons on gardening, composting, and understanding the physical land.

Water Classroom
The Water classroom is a space of fluidity, reflection, and adaptability. It’s designed for activities related to aquatic ecosystems, water conservation, and understanding the water cycle. This classroom emphasizes the importance of water in sustaining life and encourages adaptable and reflective thinking.

Air Classroom
The Air classroom represents creativity, freedom of thought, and the exchange of ideas. This space is designed for activities that encourage imagination, communication, and exploration of abstract concepts like weather patterns, aerodynamics, and the movement of air. It’s an open space, often used for storytelling, discussions, and observing the sky.

Wood Classroom
The Wood classroom symbolizes growth, structure, and resilience. It’s an environment that focuses on the life of trees, forest ecosystems, and the use of wood as a resource. Activities might include tree identification, woodworking, and understanding the interconnectedness of forest life. This classroom fosters a sense of patience and persistence

Metal Element
Metal represents strength, clarity, and precision. While not a standalone classroom, metal is integrated into the learning tools, structures, and educational practices across all classrooms. It signifies the framework and discipline that supports the educational journey in all elements.