The school's vast garden is organized and designed to enable a variety of stimulating experiences and serve as a privileged place for children to observe: a space where boys and girls can ask questions and develop their thoughts, and where learning opportunities arise from the interaction between children and the environment. The garden has grown and changed over the years thanks to the pedagogical intention that guided its transformation and the interventions included in the "Green Classrooms" project. This transformation is the result of a process made possible by the teachers' expertise, the fruit of years of training and experience, combined with meticulous architectural design. Spaces, furnishings, and materials are designed and conceived to make the garden a true open-air classroom, experienced daily by the children.