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    Environmental Science school trip in Kenya

    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.

    7-10 Days
    AP + A-Level
    AQA, CIE
    Kenya
    Curriculum Integration

    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.

    AP Unit 9 Global ChangeAQA Climate Change

    Water Systems

    Study water harvesting techniques, watershed management, and community water cooperatives. Collect water quality data and analyse human impacts on freshwater systems.

    AP Unit 5 Land & Water UseCIE Water Management

    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.

    AP Unit 5 Land & Water UseIB ESS Topic 5

    Biodiversity Threats

    Study human-wildlife conflict, habitat fragmentation, and the conservation corridors connecting Tsavo East and West. Understand how communities and wildlife coexist.

    AP Unit 2 BiodiversityAQA Biodiversity

    Resource Management

    Investigate renewable energy solutions, waste management systems, and circular economy examples in Kenyan communities. Compare resource use across development contexts.

    AP Unit 6 EnergyCIE Resource Management

    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.

    AP Unit 9 Global ChangeIB ESS Topic 7
    Real Fieldwork

    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.

    1

    Pre-Trip

    Environmental context modules covering Kenyan ecosystems, climate data, and research methodology. Students develop hypotheses and data collection plans before arriving.

    2

    On-Ground

    Daily field investigations with environmental scientists and community experts. Students collect water quality data, soil samples, carbon measurements, and biodiversity surveys.

    3

    Post-Trip

    Data analysis workshops connecting field data to environmental science theory. Students produce lab reports, environmental impact assessments, and policy recommendations.

    Students on a Environmental Science trip in Kenya
    Exam Board Coverage

    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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    Study environmental science where it's happening

    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.