The Power of People
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The Power of People

At Farm My School, it’s people — not just produce — that make the difference. From farmers and students to teachers, volunteers, and board members, every voice shapes our movement. This is the powe...

farm my schoolfarm my school veggies boxes lined up next to each other full of seasonal organic produce

What Makes Our Veggie Boxes Different?

At Farm My School, our veggie boxes carry more than crisp, seasonal produce — they carry the skills, pride, and possibility of students learning by growing. Harvested from regenerative school farms...

Future of LearningHands holding rich soil at Farm My School, symbolising how gardens become living classrooms for real-world learning.

The Classroom Garden

At Farm My School, gardens aren’t just for growing food — they’re living classrooms. From soil science to student wellbeing, school gardens cultivate real-world learning that goes beyond the curric...

Corporate-ExperiencesCorporate team participating in a hands-on farm activity at Farm My School

The Power of Corporate Experiences

Discover how purpose-driven farm experiences are transforming company culture and leadership. Book your next team day with impact.

Corporate-ExperiencesCorporate team gathered in the paddock at Farm My School, using the farm as an outdoor boardroom for purpose-led leadership and collaboration.

Why the Paddock is the New Boardroom

The future of leadership isn’t being shaped in high-rise offices — it’s growing in paddocks. At Farm My School, strategy meets soil in the Paddock Boardroom — a living classroom where leadership te...

farm my schoolFarm My School student harvesting a carrot for the first time, capturing the joy and connection of garden-to-gratitude learning.

Why Real Food Matters in Schools

It’s more than just veggies. At Farm My School, every garden bed tells a bigger story — of systems thinking, community collaboration, and food justice in action. From student-led kitchen programs t...

EducationTeachers and students gathered in the garden, observing seasonal changes in the soil and crops during winter.

Winter Learning on the Farm: Why Slowing Down Speeds Up Growth

At Farm My School winter isn’t a time to retreat — it’s a season to reconnect. As the garden slows, learning deepens. Students tune into the subtleties of soil, season, and self — discovering that ...