🌿 Planting of flower bulbs on the school grounds
As part of our environmental education program, the school planted numerous flower bulbs on the school grounds in the autumn. The aim of this activity is to show the children how plants grow throughout the seasons and, at the same time, to teach them about the importance of biodiversity and natural habitats.
Together with the gardening group and the environmental club, suitable spots in the schoolyard were selected where colorful flowers will bloom in the spring. The students learned about the structure of flower bulbs, the conditions they need to grow, and the role early bloomers play for insects.
During the winter months, the children regularly observe the development of the planting areas. In spring, they will witness the first leaves and blossoms emerging from the bulbs – a vivid example of how natural cycles work and how important care and patience are.
This initiative not only strengthens children's environmental knowledge, but also their enjoyment of collaborative outdoor projects.
🌿 Planting event with flower bulbs
In autumn, our school planted many flower bulbs on the school grounds. This activity is part of our environmental education program. The children learn how plants grow throughout the year. They also learn why biodiversity is important and why animals and plants need natural habitats.
Together with the gardening group and the environmental club, the students selected suitable spots in the schoolyard. Many colorful flowers are expected to bloom there in the spring. During the project, the children learned about the structure of a flower bulb, the conditions it needs to grow, and why early-blooming flowers are particularly important for insects.
During the winter months, the children regularly observe the planting areas. In spring, they then witness the first leaves and blossoms growing from the bulbs. In this way, they learn firsthand how natural cycles work and why care and patience are important.
The planting activity strengthens children's knowledge about the environment and nature. At the same time, it fosters enjoyment of joint projects outdoors.