BRC specializes in offering hands-on, inquiry-based programs that increase awareness and appreciation for nature. Our academic year programs are available to school, homeschool, scout and youth groups.
We strive to help teachers meet curriculum needs. Programs are correlated to Pennsylvania Core Standards, Next Generation Science Standards and National STEM Standards. Don’t see a program that you are looking for? Contact us!
Programs are tailored for different grade bands, and offered at our 318-acre Myrick Conservation Center and Saalbach Farm property. Some programs can be conducted at your school or other location of your choice for an additional flat fee.Your school may qualify for financial assistance through one of our education grants.
The Myrick Conservation Center is located 1760 Unionville-Wawaset Road in West Chester. It is 6 miles west of West Chester and three miles east of Unionville in the scenic rolling hills of Chester County, PA. The 318-acre property features natural areas that include stream, forest, field and pond communities as well as agricultural land.
The Brandywine Red Clay Alliance offices are located here.
Saalbach Farm is located between Route 30 and Kings Highway in West Caln Township, just outside of Coatesville, PA. This 250-acre farm is primarily agricultural land but features a pristine section of Rock Run, a tributary of the Brandywine Creek. Natural areas include forest and wetland communities. Saalbach Farm is convenient for Downingtown and Coatesville Area School Districts.
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We strive to help teachers meet curriculum needs. Programs are correlated to Pennsylvania Core Standards, Next Generation Science Standards and National STEM Standards. Don’t see a program that you are looking for? Contact us!
Programs are tailored for different grade bands, and offered at our 318-acre Myrick Conservation Center and Saalbach Farm property. Some programs can be conducted at your school or other location of your choice for an additional flat fee.Your school may qualify for financial assistance through one of our education grants.
The Myrick Conservation Center is located 1760 Unionville-Wawaset Road in West Chester. It is 6 miles west of West Chester and three miles east of Unionville in the scenic rolling hills of Chester County, PA. The 318-acre property features natural areas that include stream, forest, field and pond communities as well as agricultural land.
The Brandywine Red Clay Alliance offices are located here.
Saalbach Farm is located between Route 30 and Kings Highway in West Caln Township, just outside of Coatesville, PA. This 250-acre farm is primarily agricultural land but features a pristine section of Rock Run, a tributary of the Brandywine Creek. Natural areas include forest and wetland communities. Saalbach Farm is convenient for Downingtown and Coatesville Area School Districts.