Spring Education Group ECE Schools Bring Learning to Life on Earth Day
In celebration of Earth Day, 74 Spring Education Group Early Childhood Education (ECE) schools came together to take meaningful action and bring environmental learning to life.
Students embraced opportunities to connect with nature and discover how everyday choices can make a difference. From releasing thousands of ladybugs into the local ecosystem to participating in planting projects, yard cleanups, and interactive lessons on recycling, reducing, and reusing, each activity encouraged curiosity and reinforced real-world connections.

A highlight once again was the beloved ladybug release. In the days leading up to Earth Day, students learned how these tiny insects help protect plants by naturally controlling harmful pests. Watching them crawl away and take flight was a joyful moment that reinforced an important lesson: even the smallest actions can have a big impact.



At Spring Education Group, experiences like these help nurture curiosity, responsibility, and a lasting respect for the world around us. By engaging in hands-on activities and real-world applications, students gain a deeper understanding of how they can care for their communities—and the planet—for years to come.
