Student Growth Through Gardening: How Clairbourn’s Garden Expands Education

Only in a garden can one experience the technicolor tartness of biting into a fresh tomato, enjoy the smell of sun-warmed, scented herbs, and delight in the buzzing bees, who offer a pollinator’s promise of good things to come. In today’s technology-centric world, Clairbourn School’s gardens provide students with a way to connect with life’s simple, outdoor pleasures. But more importantly, they offer a way for students to understand humanity’s role in maintaining a healthy, life-sustaining ecosystem.

These bountiful and beautiful gardens, full of vegetables, herbs, and fruit provide a tangible experience that will never be duplicated by an iPad app, a textbook, or a video. In an era where children spend more time indoors, Clairbourn’s garden beckons them into an outdoor environment where they can use all of their senses to see, smell, hear, taste, touch, and learn in a new way. Albert Einstein once said, “Look deep into nature, and you will understand everything better.” 

JPK – Grade 5: Fall Harvest

Farmer Loretta from Harvest to Home taught Clairbourn students from JPK through Grade 5 about fall crops, soil health, pollinators and how to make Confetti Salad using edible flowers, herbs, and mixed vegetables.

Watch this 2-minute video of students experiencing fall harvest classes in the Clairbourn garden.
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