Avantis Education encourages pupils in the South West to learn about the dangers of climate change ahead of World Environment Day
The Future Forests Toolkit is the result of a partnership between Avantis Education, creator of ClassVR, the world’s first virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) solution designed exclusively for education and the Rainforest Foundation UK. While the most immersive experience comes through ClassVR headsets, the resource is available to all schools via any internet enabled device.
With the United Nations’ World Environment Day taking place this week, it’s the perfect time for pupils to learn about issues impacting our world, like climate change and deforestation.
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Hide AdPowered by ClassVR, which is currently being used by 81 schools across the South West, the Future Forests experience takes pupils on a journey that shows them the beauty of our earth, the dangers it’s facing, and the consequences of doing nothing.


The experience highlights real environmental challenges and shows the impact of human activity on the Amazon rainforest across several countries in South America.
Pupils are taken on a trip through time to experience alternate futures of the same rainforest. They are shown the stark realities of deforestation and habitat destruction as well as hopes for sustainability and restoration.
The Toolkit has been created to put pupils at the forefront of rainforest destruction. It challenges them to think about the impact of human activity on rainforest ecosystems and the longer-term effects on global climate, and how natural habitats can be restored and sustained in future.
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Hide AdThe Future Forests Toolkit was launched at global education technology show Bett 2025 in London earlier this year. It demonstrates how VR can be a powerful tool for fostering emotional engagement and understanding of climate change among pupils.


It comes after a recent report from the Department for Education raised concerns over levels of climate literacy among school leavers.
Gillian Rhodes, Chief Marketing Officer of Avantis Education, said: “With World Environment Day taking place this week, it’s a good time to reflect on the role education can play in raising awareness of environmental issues.
“Climate change is one of the pressing issues of our time, but the recent DfE report showed that only a third (34%) of students accurately defined climate change mitigation. By partnering with Rainforest Foundation UK to develop the Future Forests toolkit, we’re helping schools to deliver more impactful lessons on how to mitigate climate change.
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Hide Ad“While VR is not a panacea for climate action, it allows students to experience the impacts of climate change in an immersive way, helping them to develop a deeper understanding and sense of urgency to act.
Schools in the South West can access the Future Forest Toolkit for free here: www.ClassVR.com/FutureForest