Are you passionate about introducing new ideas to make your community an even better place for children to grow up? Here are some educational programmes for primary and secondary schools and some after school activities for kids. Give children the best opportunities to thrive and start or join these ideas!
Turn everyday streets and sidewalks into vibrant play spaces that bring communities together, making play accessible for children where they already spend time in their daily routines
Transform your school garden into a thriving outdoor classroom that connects urban students with nature whilst teaching sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Start a Girls Who Code Club in your community to inspire girls aged 6-18 to explore computer science through free curriculum, supportive sisterhood, and hands-on coding activities that build confidence and skills.
Join a global movement introducing students to computer science through fun, one-hour coding activities that require no prior experience and work on any device.
Create stimulating play spaces using local materials, tools, and labour with free access to over 150 designs, building instructions, and comprehensive handbooks supporting playground construction worldwide
Make creativity, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) and well being top priorities by transforming any space into a creative, loose parts, play space for 3-12 year olds.
Education for Sharing brings innovative play-based learning to elementary schools, empowering teachers to develop students' social-emotional skills whilst teaching UN Sustainable Development Goals through engaging games and activities.
With Initiatives for Sharing, children and teenagers learn project management tools to launch their own community development initiatives, ultimately empowering them as agents of change.
Transform your school grounds into a hands-on learning environment where students grow food, connect with nature, and develop practical life skills through gardening.
Earth Cubs brings interactive climate education to primary schools through engaging assemblies and weekly Plogging Clubs, where children learn sustainability whilst keeping fit by collecting litter in their community.
Rigamajig is a comprehensive system for creative learning designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving through hands-on STEAM projects. It engages girls and boys equally, helping address the STEM gender gap. Designed by Cas Holman and featured on Netflix.
Through waste sorts, Sharetables, and education around composting and waste management, students make their school a centre of changing norms around food waste and food redistribution with the guidance of a Staff Champion who receives a stipend and support every step of the way.