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Environmental Education

To see the synthesis of STEAM and environmental education, you need only to wander outside to The Branch School’s Outdoor Classroom. Project work fuses science and math exploration in concrete, hands-on ways, building observational skills, measurement and math acuity, and critical thinking prowess to foster a deeper understanding of ecosystems and the natural world.
From planting bulbs to documenting life cycles to counting birds and butterflies to gauge the effects of climate change on at-risk species, the Outdoor Classroom opens a world of learning to students that just can’t be found in a textbook.

The Branch School is a leader in environmental education in Houston, and we’ve been honored to share our curriculum with many other schools. We hold important and reciprocal relationships with the Houston Audubon Society, Urban Harvest, and the Jane Goodall Institute and have benefited from a series of grants from foundations that recognize our unique and comprehensive approach. The Branch School is certified by Texas Parks & Wildlife as a Texas Wildscapes Wildlife Habitat Demonstration site. The time our students spend in our Outdoor Classroom cultivates respect for the environment and teaches children how they can care for our world.

Beautiful picture of our Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in West Houston
Picture of the pond in Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Picture of eggplant in our Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Dutchman's Pipe Vine in our Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Amaranth plant in Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Basil and Sage in the Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Basil plant in Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Lemon plant in the Outdoor Classroom; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Sign of our Texas Wildscapes Schoolyard Habitat Demonstration Site plaque; The Branch School; Private School in Houston


Outdoor Learning 


Students raise caterpillars as they study the butterfly’s life cycle. They research the plants that butterflies eat, present reports to one another, and advocate for particular plants to be added to the garden.

Classes plant vegetables, eventually producing carrots, onions, and lettuce while simultaneously studying how farmers get crops to market and how markets deliver produce to our dinner tables.

Our youngest students head to the garden monthly for hunting expeditions, to count the different colors and varieties of the flowers they see. They study how the garden changes through the year, from bare branch to bud to bloom. They learn to point, not pick, the flowers and study how the garden serves as food for insects and other garden visitors.
 

PK3 picking carrots

PK3 students picking carrots in Outdoor Classroom

Middle School students planting flowers

Middle School students planting flowers

Preschool students investigating Outdoor Classroom plants with teachers; The Branch School; Private School in Houston
Student looking at a green plant; Nature Studies; Environmental Stewardship; The Branch School - Private School in Houston
Elementary students collecting pond sample for science project; The Branch School; Private School in Houston

Nature studies have always been a part of a Branch School education. They provide a hands-on way for students to use their math and science observation skills. They absolutely support book learning.

Our Outdoor Classroom is known in our community. We've presented and shared valuable curriculum with many other schools. Over the years we've developed important and reciprocal relationships with the Houston Audubon Society, Urban Harvest, and the Jane Goodall Institute, as well as foundations, through our conservation efforts.