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School of Science and Sustainable Life
Uruguay
Together, we are creating a positive, inclusive and natural place where we will learn by doing and share transformative experiences for a more sustainable life.
School of Science and Sustainable Life:
Science Center: environmental lab, digital and optical microscopes, interactive learning stations; multimedia system;
Planetarium and Observatory: immersive projection system; personal and automatised telescopes;
Yoga, Art and Music space: a special place to practice yoga, meditation, arts and music;
Outdoor Learning Stations: dedicated stations strategically located around the Campus;
Regenerative Forest, Permaculture and More: native forest and regenerative agriculture.
Our programs
We will offer innovative educational programs, complementary to the school curriculum and based on environmental science, astronomy, art, music, yoga, sustainable nutrition, and climate change.
Sustainable Campus
The School of Science and Sustainable Life is part of a 57 hectare education Campus. The Campus is managed by Tagma, a non-governmental organization, from Uruguay behind “Una Escuela Sustentable", the first network of sustainable public schools built in Latin America.
In its 57 hectares, the CAMPUS comprises native forests and forest plantations; beekeeping and sustainable farming; learning facilities, dorms and campsite; sustainable projects and eco-housing.
Location: Department of Maldonado, Uruguay.
100 km from Montevideo,
40 km from Punta del Este,
22 km from Piriápolis,
7 km from Pan de Azúcar.