Gardening Course Overview

Gardening is more than just growing plants—it’s a meaningful way for children to learn observation, patience, and responsibility.


Through hands-on experiences in our garden spaces, students develop a deep respect for nature, an appreciation for life, and valuable collaborative and teamwork skills.



This program encourages curiosity, environmental awareness, and a sense of accomplishment as students watch their efforts bloom.

Gardening Course Overview

Gardening is more than just growing plants—it’s a meaningful way for children to learn observation, patience, and responsibility.


Through hands-on experiences in our garden spaces, students develop a deep respect for nature, an appreciation for life, and valuable collaborative and teamwork skills.



This program encourages curiosity, environmental awareness, and a sense of accomplishment as students watch their efforts bloom.

Program Objectives

Understand the basic conditions and life cycle of plants、Learn to manage soil, seeds, water, and sunlight、Develop environmental awareness and sustainability values、Feel a sense of achievement and responsibility through harvesting.

Program Components

Program Highlights


  • Integrated with science, language, arts, and values education
  • Hands-on activities encourage active, experiential learning
  • Stimulates all five senses through tactile, visual, and olfactory experiences
  • Applies learning to real life through home and community gardening

Rooted in Learning, Growing with Curiosity 


From planting to harvest, our School Garden Project has taught us about patience, responsibility, and the power of hands-on learning. A journey of growth—for both plants and students! "Nature is the best classroom. We can learn from life by appreciating, exploring and understanding the plants and animals that coexist with humans in nature. Using touch, vision, smell, taste and hearing to feel and learn these physical experiences that cannot be touched by electronic products and the Internet world can also benefit students' physical, mental and spiritual health and growth."