1. Ocean Awareness & Zones
How ocean layers influence biodiversity and climate systems.
The Ocean Academy gives students aged 10-15 the knowledge, tools, and confidence to protect the world's largest environment.
Currently, only primary school children receive basic climate education. Students between 10 and 15 are starved of this information at the age they need it most.
Our sessions link every topic to daily life so students can understand the science, apply it at home, and lead peer-level change.
How ocean layers influence biodiversity and climate systems.
Why coral ecosystems matter and how bleaching disrupts balance.
Ocean warming impacts, acidification, and real-world consequences.
Tracking microplastics from source to species-level harm.
Comparing extractive practices with regenerative alternatives.
Species protection, biodiversity webs, and legal frameworks.
Predator roles in ecosystem regulation and ocean health.
Practical innovations from policy to community action.
Understanding who does what in global conservation networks.
Finding credible sources and building student-led action plans.
Each session is linked to daily life, making complex topics relatable and actionable.
Students complete written and practical assessments to earn Ocean Guardian status and gain access to an ongoing community of young ocean advocates.
Bring It to Your SchoolOcean Guardian Badge Preview
Students map single-use plastic paths from home to ocean.
Classroom teams inspect packaging and design alternatives.
Track one week of plastic reduction and reflect on obstacles.
"Students who were disengaged in science became highly active in environmental projects."
- Teacher, London
"I never realised how connected my day-to-day choices were to coral reefs."
- Year 9 Student
"The take-home tasks started real conversations in our family."
- Parent Feedback