School Workshop: Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Us: Why the fuss?
This workshop unpicks the complex relationships between people and the natural world. It tells the story of how a damaged and degraded rainforest ecosystem in Costa Rica was repaired.
Home to the world's largest rainforest in captivity, and with over 20 acres of outdoor gardens, the Eden Project is a fantastic place to learn, for pupils from Foundation stage right up to A level.
Find out how your school can visit, either on an independent, teacher-led trip, or a fully facilitated day complete with a curriculum-linked school workshop.
“The workshops are well run and the Eden experience can't be found anywhere else.”
This workshop unpicks the complex relationships between people and the natural world. It tells the story of how a damaged and degraded rainforest ecosystem in Costa Rica was repaired.
A workshop specially designed to allow students studying AQA GCSE Geography to complete one of their compulsory fieldwork days in a tropical Rainforest.
This classroom-based workshop links strongly with the A level syllabuses for Business and Travel & Tourism.
KS5 geography and biology students get to measure carbon in the Rainforest Biome and compare findings to a real rainforest.
KS5 geography students get to explore the Eden Project as a working example of managing rural change.
This hands-on team challenge will get your pupils focusing on team work, communication and practical skills.
Pupils will discover the secrets of chocolate by going on a journey to see where chocolate comes from and who makes it for us.
A science workshop for KS2 pupils to use their scientific skills and explain their findings to a team of scientists.
With focus on science and geography, Year 5/6 pupils are challenged to discover a hidden rainforest tribe.
Biology/geography A-level students explore the ecology of the rainforest and how plants have adapted to thrive.