Schools of Nature is a visionary program that brings ecological restoration into the heart of urban life—starting from our schools. We work with school communities to create small-scale, living ecosystems that reconnect children with nature while helping cities breathe, cool down, and come alive again.
To learn more or explore a partnership, get in touch with our team.
These nature-based installations, inspired by principles of urban rewilding and rainwater regeneration, serve as hubs of biodiversity, learning, and climate resilience. They invite students to observe how water, soil, plants, and wildlife interact—and to participate in caring for these relationships.
Each site is unique, adapted to its local context, and co-created with teachers, students, and families. Beyond their physical presence, these nature spaces offer a new narrative for education, one rooted in regeneration, observation, and action.
Part of reLife Earth's mission to revive ecosystems and restore our bond with the living world, Schools of Nature invites communities to reimagine what a schoolyard—and a city—can be.
To learn more or explore a partnership, get in touch with our team.