Friday Future Lister: Mama June’s Magical Way to Teach Children Through Nature with Firefly Forest School

Friday Future Lister: Mama June’s Magical Way to Teach Children Through Nature with Firefly Forest School

Explore a magical forest school where little learners connect with nature, creativity, and each other through Warunya “June” Soontorntae’s vision.

In Thailand, education often emphasises academics over exploration, and the potential of nature-based learning is still widely overlooked. 

Here, Mama June (Warunya “June” Soontorntae) and Papa Robin (Robin Schroeter) are changing that with Firefly Forest School, located at Lad Prao. They have gathered their little fireflies – children with sparks to discover, create, and shine. 

The school is named after fireflies because, like these tiny woodland creatures, each child carries their own light. Alone it may seem small, but together their glow transforms the forest into something magical. At Firefly Forest School, every child is encouraged to find their light, connect with the natural world, and carry their curiosity and creativity into life.

The Path of Nature-Inspired Education for Children 

While researching for a school focusing on nature and art, she found a group in the home-schooling community. Charlotte Mason’s curriculum matched her style and she joined this group.  

She tried applying it with her own child when he was about three years old. She took him outdoors to explore different themes and learn through nature. Later on she invited her friends from the groups she joined to participate  in the experience as well.

Later June and her family went to Germany to visit the hometown of her husband. While there, she came across a small school by a forest trail, where children were playing nearby and a campfire filled the air with the scent of wood smoke. Curious, she asked about it and discovered it was a forest school. That moment inspired her as she realised it was exactly the kind of education she wanted for her child. 

From that experience, she began to grow within her community and decided to establish the Firefly Forest School, with her husband, Robin supporting her on the business side. 

Learning Through Wonder and Play

The school provides classes from pre-kindergarten to kindergarten and recently expanded into primary levels from grade 1-3. Even at this early stage,  June introduces thematic learning, gradually increasing the depth and complexity of the subjects as the children grow. 

Every activity is hands-on and incorporates elements of creativity and drama. June believes that these immersive experiences, where children engage and create, form long-lasting memories and deepen their understanding of the world around them.

To make learning magical, June teaches maths outdoors in the garden and turns baking into little science experiments, making every lesson exciting. Children begin phonics, reading, and writing around four or five years old, and practise basic numeracy, all within a themed curriculum. 

Where Curiosity Blooms And Wonder Grows: The Motto At The Heart of Firefly Forest School. 

This marks the third year since she began welcoming other children into the classroom, and she feels that this year has shown the most remarkable progress yet. In the July term alone, families from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Germany, and the United States travelled to join the programme.

Many families have returned year after year, and the school continues to evolve in every aspect from engaging activities and enhanced safety systems to the positive feedback from parents.

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