
AP & A-LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Environmental science in Kenya's living laboratory
AP and A-Level Environmental Science field trips where students study climate science, water systems, and sustainable agriculture in real-world settings — not simulations in a classroom.
Built for your specification, not bolted on
Every day in the field maps directly to Environmental Science curriculum topics — designed for ap environmental science & a-level teachers.
Climate & Carbon
Visit the Kasigau carbon credit project — Africa's first REDD+ project. Study carbon sequestration, meet the team running Kenya's first carbon-neutral factory, and understand carbon markets first-hand.
Water Systems
Study water harvesting techniques, watershed management, and community water cooperatives. Collect water quality data and analyse human impacts on freshwater systems.
Sustainable Agriculture
Work in Seeds2Education permaculture gardens. Study food miles, organic vs conventional farming, soil science, and sustainable food production — our first harvest is projected to provide 45,000 school meals.
Biodiversity Threats
Study human-wildlife conflict, habitat fragmentation, and the conservation corridors connecting Tsavo East and West. Understand how communities and wildlife coexist.
Resource Management
Investigate renewable energy solutions, waste management systems, and circular economy examples in Kenyan communities. Compare resource use across development contexts.
Environmental Policy
Study community-led conservation models, REDD+ project frameworks, and land tenure issues. Understand how environmental policy works at the local and international level.
Not a holiday with a worksheet
Environmental science is not something you study in a textbook. Our programme puts students in the field where climate, water, agriculture, and biodiversity intersect — with data collection and analysis built into every day.
Pre-Trip
Environmental context modules covering Kenyan ecosystems, climate data, and research methodology. Students develop hypotheses and data collection plans before arriving.
On-Ground
Daily field investigations with environmental scientists and community experts. Students collect water quality data, soil samples, carbon measurements, and biodiversity surveys.
Post-Trip
Data analysis workshops connecting field data to environmental science theory. Students produce lab reports, environmental impact assessments, and policy recommendations.

Aligned to every major exam board
AQA Environmental Science
- Living Environment
- The Physical Environment
- Sustainability
CIE Environmental Management
- Rocks & Weathering, Atmosphere, Water
- Biosphere & Ecosystems
- Human Population & Resource Management
AP Environmental Science
- Unit 1-2 Ecosystems & Biodiversity
- Unit 5 Land & Water Use
- Unit 8-9 Pollution & Global Change
IB ESS
- Topic 1 Foundations of ESS
- Topic 4 Water, Food & Soil
- Topic 7 Climate Change & Energy
We provide a curriculum mapping document showing exactly how each day connects to your specification. Download it before you book.
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Your students don't need another carbon cycle diagram. They need to stand in a REDD+ project, test water quality in a community well, and see environmental science in practice.
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