Educational centers
If you want to see your school garden project flourish...
What mothers and teachers say about our team
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Leonor García Castillo
With your guidance we will succeed The garden projects in the yard will fail if we don't focus on other things and keep neglecting them.
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Cristina Toro Regaño
The more people it reaches, the better. And if not, they should come to the school and see how the children eat the vegetables they've grown themselves. That's the secret.
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Marina Gálvez Guillén
It's a real treat to have the Urban Green Club team working in the school garden. You do a fantastic job!
Success stories
Our living classrooms are urban garden spaces that motivate students to learn to plan, collaborate, and make decisions individually and as a team.
Our services range from the design and installation of school garden infrastructure—whether on paved surfaces or soil—to the ongoing support and maintenance of the garden with students through agroecological workshops . Some of our recent projects include:
CEIP Sierra Elvira
With the participation of the students, an organic garden was created distributed in large beds easily accessible to the youngest children, in addition to a composting area and a seedbed, promoting the circularity of nutrients and the reduction in the use of external resources.



CEIP Los Cármenes
The new garden has become an additional classroom and an oasis of life and colors, in a place where previously the students had no direct contact with nature.

CEIP El Retamal
Thanks to the collaboration between preschool, primary and secondary schools, the center obtained the budget to convert part of the playground into an urban garden, achieving a harvest for all classes in a matter of weeks.


CEIP El Olivarillo
Thanks to the collaboration with the company Reviverdes, several decorative elements were also installed next to the entrance of the center, which lead to the communal urban garden area that several classes share, cultivating all kinds of vegetables.

IES Diego de Siloé
The Diego de Siloé Institute in Íllora is one of the secondary schools committed to using tools like urban gardens to instill eco-social values in its students. In a five-module training project, first and second-year ESO students participated in creating their own Living Classroom, complete with a composting system!

CEIP Juan Ramón Jiménez
The Juan Ramón Jiménez Primary School is an example of innovation. Before the project was developed, they already had a small urban garden infrastructure with automated drip irrigation in their nature classroom, on the second floor of the building.
Aware of the potential of teaching agriculture in the school environment, they decided to work with Urban Green Club to design and implement a comprehensive school garden project, in which students have learned to create an urban garden from scratch, understanding the role of food in Climate Change thanks to complementary training workshops.
Currently the center has 10 cultivation beds where students develop their knowledge about the environment and enjoy nature in their daily lives.



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