Countryside Classroom helps teachers to find resources, places to visit and school support relating to the themes of food, farming and the natural environment. Our site contains a range of quality assured educational content from hundreds of contributors.
We aim to inspire and enable teachers to use food, farming and the natural environment more often, in and out of the classroom, because we want all children to have the opportunity to learn about and experience these essential topics.
Countryside Classroom is a managed by a partnership of organisations that represent the very best in food, farming and environment education. We are committed to working together to increase the quality of our services and reduce duplication in the sector.
Become a contributor - Does your organisation offer educational content or services relating to food, farming or the natural environment? Adding your listing to Countryside Classroom could help you to reach more schools, and there is no cost involved.
Countryside Classroom is actively seeking contributions from organisations who have educational content or services to share with schools.
Not sure? Send us an email, telling us a bit about what you do.
Become a partner - Countryside Classroom partner organisations are committed to educating about one or more of food, farming and the natural environment. Partners work together to ensure the success of Countryside Classroom and benefit from opportunities to exchange knowledge, share expertise and networks, to collaborate in new ways to address shared challenges.
Interested? Send us an email to request more information about what being a partner involves.
Countryside Classroom is free to use and contains more than a thousand pieces of content across three areas: resources, places to visit and school support. If you know what you’re looking for, start your search now.
If you’re not sure, or are looking for inspiration, try our features page, which contains a mixture of news articles and blogs to give you practical ideas to get started.
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In order to offer a free service to schools, Countryside Classroom relies on the support of donors and sponsors. We offer a range of flexible sponsorship opportunities to relevant companies seeking to enhance their visibility amongst a broad education audience.
Opportunities for sponsorship include:
Interested? Send us an email telling us about your company and how you are interested in supporting Countryside Classroom.
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