R&R
SJBHS · Social Impact Learning · 2026–27

Every tree gets a name.
Every name gets a person.

Ten trees per class, adopted and cared for all year — each one paired with a younger buddy or a partner community, and logged in a Tree Passport that follows it for life.

Tree PassportNo. 014
NameSequoia
SpeciesNeem
ClassXI-B
BuddyGrade 4
ADOPTED
Every tree keeps its own record →
10 Trees Per ClassWeekly Watering LogsMonthly Buddy VisitsEvery Tree Gets a NamePassing the Torch Each YearBuilt by Students, for SJBHS 10 Trees Per ClassWeekly Watering LogsMonthly Buddy VisitsEvery Tree Gets a NamePassing the Torch Each YearBuilt by Students, for SJBHS
The Problem

Tree plantation drives are common in schools, but most suffer from the same flaw: responsibility ends the moment the photographs are taken. Saplings are planted with enthusiasm and then left unwatered, unmeasured, and often unnoticed within weeks.

At the same time, students rarely get sustained, meaningful contact with people outside their own age group. Roots & Relationships fixes both at once — long-term custodianship of real trees, paired with an ongoing human relationship.

How it works

Phase One — Adoption

  • Each class adopts 10 native trees, on campus or nearby
  • Every tree gets a unique ID, a name, and a Tree Passport
  • Weekly watering, cleaning, and growth measurement
  • A dated photo logged with every entry — no exceptions

Phase Two — Companionship

  • Each tree is paired with a junior buddy or a partner community
  • Monthly visits — supervised, group, never one-to-one
  • The tree becomes the shared symbol of that relationship
  • When a batch graduates, trees pass to the next — "Passing the Torch"

The programme at a glance

What we're aiming for this year.

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Built to last, not just to launch

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Tree Passport

A living profile per tree — species, growth history, photos.

QR Code

Scan any tree on campus to see its full story instantly.

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Survival Challenge

Classes are ranked on survival rate, not planting count.

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Passing the Torch

Trees and their history are handed down every graduating year.

Who built this

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Aaron Savin Thomas
Aaron Savin Thomas
Project Lead & TreeTrack Dev
AT
Allen Thomas
Allen Thomas
Partner Community Coordination
KR
Kane Marcus Royan
Kane Marcus Royan
Tree Adoption & Logistics
TF
Tatania Fernandes
Tatania Fernandes
Junior Buddy Coordination
AB
Anika Bali
Anika Bali
Documentation & SIL Reporting
LL
Lambert Liao
Lambert Liao
Permissions & Compliance
ND
Nathan Sherwin Dsouza
Nathan Sherwin Dsouza
Media & Communications

Questions we get asked

The trees are already growing.

Roots & Relationships — SJBHS Social Impact Learning, 2026–27

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