For the third year in a row, teachers at St Willibrord School and CLC have been developing a school-community garden that allows for hands on learning opportunities about plants in French and Science. In addition, students have the opportunity to grow food that is shared with families in the community. The work of students and teachers promotes healthy eating and awareness of growing vegetables and eating healthy snacks straight from a garden.
In an innovative partnership, the responsibility for the garden is given to a local camp during the summer and returned to the school in September. This past year featured a partnership with McGill students in urban horticulture who researched the garden, analyzing the current situation and making suggestions for future developments. Click here to view the McGill report.
Click here to learn more about St. Willibrord’s School-Community Garden
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