A place-based learning community rooted in land, play, and stewardship

About Earth School Aotearoa

Earth School Aotearoa is a place-based learning environment rooted at Mangaroa Farms, where children learn through direct relationship with land, creativity, and each other. Learning here is practical, relational, play-based, and woven into daily life - shaped by seasons, shared rhythms, and care for people and place.

Children arrive, settle, explore, eat together, create, and reflect. Learning is not separated from living; it unfolds through real experiences in a real place.

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Why Earth School Exists

Our children are growing up in a world that’s shifting quickly - environmentally, socially, and technologically. We want their learning to do more than keep up. We want it to help them become grounded, capable humans who can meet change with confidence, care, and creativity.

Alongside strong foundations in literacy and numeracy, children thrive when they get to think deeply, ask good questions, work with others, and solve real problems. They learn best when learning feels connected to life - to people, nature, community, and purpose.

Earth School Aotearoa was created for families who want that kind of education: plenty of time outdoors, meaningful responsibility, and hands-on learning that supports both academic growth and wellbeing - in ways that feel relevant and lasting.

Our Approach

Learning at Earth School is shaped by place, relationship, and rhythm. Children move between outdoor exploration and quieter moments, supported by experienced educators who hold the learning environment with care and consistency.

Rather than following a fixed curriculum, learning emerges through meaningful play, guided inquiry, and shared experience. Our approach is informed by the understanding that children learn best when they feel safe, engaged, and connected with their inner selves, with friends, and with the natural world.

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    Nature Connected

    The natural world is central to learning at Earth School. Children learn through daily relationship with the land - noticing seasons, weather, soil, plants, and animals. Ecological literacy grows alongside a sense of responsibility to care for Earth and the living systems that sustain us.

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    Child-led, Gently Held

    We follow the spark of each child while providing a steady, supportive structure. Children are encouraged to explore, experiment, and ask bold questions, with teachers guiding, resourcing, and holding the rhythm of the day. Learning is self-directed, but not unstructured.

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    Whole Family

    Earth School is designed to complement families’ wider learning lives. Parents and caregivers are welcomed into shared moments, seasonal rhythms, and reciprocal relationships. We believe children thrive when learning is supported by connected, engaged adults around them.

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    Culturally Grounded

    Our programs are informed by te ao Māori, alongside honouring the diverse cultural identities of the families who learn here. Story, place, and ancestry help ground learning in meaning, continuity, and respect for many ways of knowing.

Permaculture studies at Earth School Aotearoa

Growing the Children the Future Needs

At Earth School Aotearoa, we offer more than a set of activities or lessons. We offer a living learning environment where children are deeply rooted in nature, guided by attentive mentors, and supported to grow into confident, compassionate young people.

Learning here supports ecological literacy, emotional awareness, cultural understanding, and creative thinking - not as separate subjects, but as interwoven capacities developed through real experiences. Children explore big questions, collaborate with others, and practise caring for themselves, each other, and the Earth.

Our aim is not to prepare children for the next test, but for life - helping them understand who they are, where they come from, and how they can contribute meaningfully.

Earth School is not a registered or full-time school. Our programs are designed to complement families’ wider learning contexts, with responsibility for children’s education remaining with parents or caregivers. We see learning as a shared endeavour, supported by trusted adults and strong relationships.

A Day At Earth School

A typical learning day at Earth School includes time to arrive and settle, outdoor exploration, creative or inquiry-based work, shared food, care of space, and moments of reflection. Days follow a gentle rhythm that supports emotional regulation, curiosity, and connection. Rather than rushing between activities, children are given time - to notice, to persist, to collaborate, and to follow ideas where they lead.

How Families Take Part

Families join Earth School Aotearoa in different ways, depending on their circumstances. Some families participate through our One Day Programs (local families), attending a weekly learning day during the school term.

Others join us through Worldschooling Stays (visiting families), living at Mangaroa Farms for a season while their children take part in Earth School learning days alongside local children.

While these pathways differ in rhythm and duration, they share the same learning environment, values, and approach. You can explore these pathways on our Programs page.

"We were searching for a place where learning felt alive and connected to the real world. Here, our children are not just learning - they're growing into grounded, resilient humans."

— Earth School Parent

Our Kaiako

Learning at Earth School is facilitated by experienced, values-aligned educators who hold the learning environment with care, attentiveness, and consistency. Our kaiako bring backgrounds in education, science, outdoor learning, mataraunga Māori, creative arts, and child development. Our team works collaboratively to hold a consistent, relational learning environment across the week and to support mixed-age groups.

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    Mandi Lynn

    Brings extensive training in eco therapy, Hakomi, and NVC. Renowned visual artist.

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    Catlin Powers

    Brings experience teaching at Harvard & a love for science and nature.

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    Matiu Te Huki

    Brings decades of experience teaching haka, waiata, and te reo Māori.

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    Neci Monahan

    Brings decades of experience as a primary school teacher.

  • Justine van Niekerk

    Justine van Niekerk

    Brings her experience leading Playcentre Aotearoa and Scouts.

  • Zeb Horrell

    Zebulon Horrell

    Brings his passion for permaculture, agroforestry, sheep, and trailblazing.

  • Hannah Dawson

    Hannah Dawson

    Brings deep expertise in heritage orchard crops, foraging and medicinals. 

  • Carlos Riegel

    Carlos Riegel

    Brings bushcraft, archery, music therapy, and craftsmanship.

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    Halina Horn

    Brings her permaculture training and rites of passage leadership.

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Is Earth School a Good Fit?

Earth School Aotearoa tends to suit families who:

  • value relationship, rhythm, and connection with the natural world

  • are comfortable with outdoor, place-based learning

  • appreciate shared responsibility and gentle structure

  • are seeking depth, meaning, and relevance in their children’s learning

It may not be the right fit for families seeking:

  • full-time or registered schooling

  • fixed curricula or standardised outcomes

  • large-scale or drop-in programmes

An Invitation

Earth School Aotearoa offers learning that is rooted, relational, and held with care. We welcome families who are curious, values-aligned, and seeking meaningful learning experiences for their children. If this feels aligned, we’d love to hear from you.

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