Curriculum-Integrated Agricultural Learning

About Curriculum-Integrated Agricultural Learning

Our educational model aligns hands-on farming with national academic standards, offering a dynamic learning experience that connects science, business, and environmental studies. This blended approach ensures that students not only grasp theory in the classroom but also practice it on the field. Teachers are equipped with guides and lesson plans that make agriculture engaging, relevant, and practical, leading to deeper learning outcomes and stronger student engagement across disciplines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Schools Farm Africa?

Schools Farm Africa is a continent-wide initiative that integrates hands-on farming into school education, equipping students with practical skills in agriculture, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.

How do schools join the program?

Schools can join by applying through our official platform once registration opens in their country. 

What age group is the program designed for?

Schools Farm Africa is primarily designed for upper primary to secondary school students (ages 10–18), but resources can be adapted for younger learners and vocational institutions as well.

How does the program support sustainability?

We teach students environmentally friendly farming practices like composting, organic methods, and water conservation. The program also promotes local food production, reducing carbon footprints and supporting community resilience.