Field Trips Are A Serious Business.
The Garden School’s Curriculum is truly a hands on program. Confined to a place between many cities at a two to three hour distance, we have made the decision to use school bus transportation and parents’ guidance and help to introduce our students to our own city as well as the cities in our neighboring states in a rotating plan. Every child should have a summer worth remembering every single year. When our children return to school, they can say, "I had a great summer...we went" and then name eleven wonderful sites.
Here are some of the places that we visit. If a Web site is available, a link if provided below each picture.
GARDEN OF THE GODS
Pounds Hollow Lake
We had a wonderful time.
Mammoth Cave
Blue Springs Cave and Playground
Miss Jenni doing yoga with her
daughter.
Land Between the Lakes
Boys
dressing up in antique costumes.
Mammoth Cave's Official Web Site
Gateway Arch At Saint Louis
The Louisville Zoo
Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home
Bears, flags, train tracks, logs...it's all in a summer's day...
Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home
New Harmony
Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve

Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
John James Audubon State Park
Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden
Scales Lake
Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden
Exotic Big Cat Refuge

Newburgh Pool
Eighty percent of our children learn to swim and that means going off the board.