Healthy Learning allows you to build a better legacy for
your students by simultaneously learning about and raising money
for conservation initiatives around the globe.
Is your school seeking:
- FREE and easy-to-use lesson plans and teaching resources?
- New and fun ways to deliver the national curriculum &
involve others?
- An opportunity that simultaneously benefits your supporters,
the environment, and your school?
- Innovative ways to raise money for your school and support a
charity?
Healthy Planet's Learning Programme helps your school achieve
all 4 goals simultaneously!
5 Steps to Healthy Learning
1. Pick Your Park
Choose a park from any of our selected parks around the world.
Often schools elect to study a park located in an area of the world
they are or will be studying as part of their curriculum.
2. Learning
Your class may spend a number of Geography, ICT or Citizenship
classes studying the culture and wildlife of your chosen park. This
offers a good opportunity to make students aware of global issues,
such as deforestation, that are damaging the area. Our programme
includes free technical support, a free assembly visit and free
lesson plan material: Click to download lesson plans
3. Fundraising
In order to raise enough money to adopt a plot of land from the
park they have studied, the class is encouraged to plan and prepare
a fundraising event. It can be achieved in a variety of ways, from
raffles to fairs.
Green Fundraising
ideas to adopt land
4. Adopt a Plot
With the fundraising money you can adopt a plot of land within the
selected park. A plot of land costs £180 to adopt per year. Once a
plot has been adopted using Healthy Planet's adoption process, the
class or school will receive a personalised certificate.
The class are also welcomed to join our forum and read updates
from those working in the park, as well as have a voice in support
of or objection to specific projects.
5. Your Grant
With the total money you fundraise, a minimum of 50% goes to the
park of your choice. What you do with the remaining 45% is up to
you - you can donate more to your park or it can be used as a grant
for your school.
To receive your grant - simply email learning@healthyplanet.org
with the name of the school, username and total donated, along with
a short description of how your school will improve the
sustainability and health of our planet and children, and you will
qualify for our grant. It's that easy!

See
what St Peter's School did