UN SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
OUR IMPACT
This page provides detailed information on how Animal Club supports specific United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through our delivery model, educational approach, and ethical practice.
Schools can use this more detailed information to support curriculum planning, inspection evidence, and sustainability reporting.
Expand each section to read in more detail how we support each UN SDG
SDG 4: Quality Education
- Curriculum-linked animal workshops supporting science, PSHE and citizenship
- Inclusive, hands-on learning for pupils of all abilities
- Real-world experiences that deepen understanding and engagement
Animal Club supports high-quality, inclusive education through hands-on, curriculum-linked animal workshops aligned with the English National Curriculum, particularly Science, PSHE, and Citizenship.
Our sessions support pupils in developing substantive scientific knowledge about animals, including classification, life processes, habitats, adaptation, and food chains. Alongside this, pupils build disciplinary knowledge through observation, questioning, comparison, and evidence-based discussion. This encourages children to think and work like scientists, rather than simply memorising facts.
Through direct, age-appropriate interaction with animals, pupils gain meaningful real-world understanding of animal biology and responsible care. These experiences transform abstract classroom concepts into tangible learning, supporting curiosity, empathy, and critical thinking across a wide range of abilities and learning styles.
Animal Club also supports broader social learning. Our workshops contribute to PSHE and Citizenship by fostering respect for living beings, awareness of shared responsibility, and understanding of how individual actions affect animals, communities, and the environment. This helps schools address key themes such as responsibility, compassion, and social responsibility in a memorable and engaging way.
Together, these experiences enhance learning beyond knowledge acquisition, supporting pupils to become thoughtful, informed, and responsible citizens while providing schools with clear curriculum value.
Learn more about SDG 4: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal4
Reduced Inequalities
- Inclusive delivery across mainstream, SEND and community settings
- Affordable pricing to reduce barriers to participation
- Adaptable sessions supporting diverse needs and background
Animal Club is committed to inclusive education that is accessible, supportive, and welcoming to children from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and communities.
We work with mainstream schools, special schools, community groups, care settings, and public events to ensure that meaningful learning experiences with animals are available to as many people as possible. Sessions are adapted to meet a wide range of needs, including SEND settings.
We are mindful of the financial pressures faced by schools, particularly in the context of rising costs. Our pricing model is designed to offer strong value for money, enabling schools to provide a high-quality educational experience without placing additional strain on limited budgets. In many cases, per-pupil costs can be as low as £2.50*, based on a full-day school visit including travel.
By combining inclusive practice, transparent pricing, and high standards of animal welfare and educational quality, Animal Club aims to remove barriers to participation and ensure inspirational learning opportunities are open to all.
Learn more about SDG 10: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal10
Responsible Consumption & Production
- Efficient, whole-school delivery that maximises educational value
- Transparent pricing supporting responsible school budgeting
- Learning that encourages ethical and responsible choices
Animal Club supports responsible consumption and production through the way we design, deliver, and price our educational experiences.
By bringing workshops directly to schools and community settings, we reduce the need for resource-intensive school trips and enable schools to access high-quality learning in a more efficient and sustainable way. Our delivery model prioritises shared, whole-school experiences, allowing large numbers of pupils to benefit from a single visit while minimising unnecessary travel, materials, and cost.
Our pricing structure is transparent and designed to support responsible budget management. Per-pupil costs are calculated by dividing the total booking cost by the number of participants, helping schools clearly understand value for money and plan responsibly.
Through our workshops, pupils also learn about responsible care, ethical treatment of animals, and how everyday choices impact animals, ecosystems, and wider society. These lessons reinforce the importance of responsible behaviour at both an individual and collective level.
Learn more about SDG 12: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal12
Climate Action
- Low-impact delivery model that reduces travel and emissions
- Regional presenters to minimise long-distance journeys
- Age-appropriate learning about habitats, ecosystems and climate impact
Animal Club contributes to climate action through both sustainable delivery and climate-aware education.
By bringing animal experiences directly to schools and community settings, we reduce the need for off-site visits that often require multiple coach or car journeys. This helps lower transport-related emissions while also reducing costs and logistical challenges for schools.
Our use of regional Animal Club rangers further limits long-distance travel, supporting a lower-emissions delivery model compared with centralised or venue-based provision. This approach benefits the environment while maintaining high-quality educational delivery across the UK.
Climate awareness is embedded within our educational content. Through learning about habitats, ecosystems, biodiversity, and animal adaptation, pupils develop an early understanding of how climate change affects the natural world and why protecting ecosystems is essential. These discussions are age-appropriate, practical, and rooted in care and responsibility rather than fear-based messaging.
By combining low-impact delivery with meaningful education, Animal Club supports schools in taking practical steps towards climate responsibility while empowering pupils with knowledge that underpins long-term environmental stewardship.
Learn more about SDG 13: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal13
Life on Land
- Education focused on animal welfare, biodiversity and ecosystems
- Ethical, welfare-led animal handling and care
- Learning that builds respect for wildlife and the natural world
Respect for animals and biodiversity sits at the heart of everything we do at Animal Club.
Our workshops promote understanding of animal welfare, habitats, ecosystems, and responsible human interaction with wildlife. Pupils learn how different species are interconnected and why biodiversity is essential for a healthy and sustainable planet.
Education is grounded in real experience. Children learn directly from knowledgeable Animal Club rangers, many of whom also care for and support rescued animals. This provides meaningful insight into ethical animal care, conservation, and the real-world impact of human actions on wildlife.
By teaching children to care for animals ethically and compassionately, we help foster respect for biodiversity and encourage future generations to value and protect life on land. These experiences support long-term environmental responsibility and informed attitudes towards the natural world.
Learn more about SDG 15: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal15
Partnerships for the Goals
- Strong partnerships with schools and community organisations
- Collaborative approach to curriculum-linked learning
- Shared commitment to sustainability and educational impact
Animal Club believes that positive, lasting change happens through collaboration.
We work closely with schools, teachers, local authorities, community organisations, and families across the UK. These partnerships allow us to strengthen educational impact, share best practice, and support schools in embedding sustainability and responsible citizenship across the curriculum.
By building long-term relationships based on trust, shared values, and educational outcomes, we amplify the reach of our work and contribute more effectively to shared sustainability goals.
Learn more about SDG 17: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal17
Interested in how this works in practice? Discover how Animal Club sessions bring sustainability and curriculum learning to life in schools

Groups & events
To add an unforgettable experience to your local event or club, or simply as a treat, our animal handling group sessions ensure everyone enjoys a close-up encounter with a wide variety of creatures. Perfect for Scout and Guide groups of all ages to work towards animal badges.

Therapeutic
It’s incredible the power of animals and their ability to promote calm and wellbeing. Our animal handling sessions are flexible to the needs of the audience, ensuring all feel safe and comfortable.

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