Sint-Pietersinstituut Turnhout

Sint-Pietersinstituut Turnhout

a school on the frontline of climate adaptation

"All plants have a tag: if you scan the QR code, you will get information about it."

Climate-friendly playground

A few years ago, the Sint-Pietersinstituut had the well-known gray monotonous plain as a playground where it quickly became too hot in the summer. In the meantime, the environment around the school buildings has been transformed into a climate-friendly playground where sports, games and ecology merge seamlessly. A large part has been softened and replaced by grass or plant beds with native greenery. In addition, wadis or green ditches have also been constructed: all the rainwater that falls on the school and playground is reused or flows off via the wadis.

Planting box with labeled tree
Planting box with labeled tree
Plantsoon label with anti-ingrowth fixation
Plantsoon label with anti-ingrowth fixation

Trees and plants mapped

More than 150 trees and plants on the playground have been mapped and inventoried in the Plantsoon platform. More than 100 trees and planting areas have been given a unique QR label so that students, teachers or parents can easily request information on the spot about the tree or the plants present in the planting area. On the lawn there are different types of standard fruit trees such as apple, pear, quince and plum that can be followed by the students through the seasons from blossom to fruit.

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