Free conservation films for every classroom.
Ecoflix Foundation gives every accredited school free access to the channel, plus a teacher's curriculum pack for every film. Apply once, your school gets a year.
One application, one year of access.
The whole package is free. Funded by Ecoflix Foundation donors and a handful of corporate education partners — never by the school.
Full channel access
Unlimited streaming of every Ecoflix Original, partner doc and short film, across as many classrooms as you've got. Single sign-on per school.
Curriculum-aligned lesson plans
Every film comes with a teaching pack built by working teachers: lesson plans, slides, worksheets, discussion guides and assessment prompts. Mapped to UK National Curriculum and US NGSS.
Classroom event guidance
Want to host a screening, run a school-wide assembly, or invite a partner NGO to speak? We'll help you plan it, and where possible, supply a guest speaker for free.
One form, two minutes, your school's set for the year.
Tell us a bit about your school. We approve accredited primary, secondary and college applications within five working days. There's no cost, no commitment, no upsell.
- Approval normally within 5 working days.
- Single sign-on issued at school-domain level.
- You can extend access for another year, free, at the end of the school year.
- One application per school — you don't need to do it again for each teacher.
What teachers get with every film.
Built by serving teachers, reviewed by conservation scientists, and aligned to your curriculum.
- Lesson plansOne 45-minute and one 60-minute version, mapped to learning objectives.
- Editable slidesGoogle Slides and Keynote, with all images licensed for classroom use.
- WorksheetsPrintable PDFs at three differentiation levels per film.
- Discussion guidesOpen-question prompts to drive classroom debate after the film.
- Assessment promptsShort essay, multiple-choice and project briefs you can grade.
- Field-trip suggestionsLocal zoos, reserves and partner NGOs near your school.
- Vocabulary sheetsKey conservation terms with plain-English glossaries.
- Family extensionA take-home brief so the conversation continues at home.
The Last Stand — old-growth defence.
Sumatra and Borneo's last giant rainforests, the people defending them, and the satellite system spotting illegal logging within 48 hours. Built for KS3, KS4 and high-school biology, geography and citizenship.
The questions we hear most.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
There's no catch. The Foundation absorbs the cost via donor support and a small number of corporate education partners. We don't sell student data, run adverts, or upsell. Your school never sees a bill.
Which schools qualify?
Any accredited primary school, secondary school, sixth form, or further-education college, anywhere in the world. We also accept applications from registered home-education co-ops on a case-by-case basis.
How is access actually delivered?
Once approved, we issue a single sign-on link tied to your school's email domain. Any teacher with a verified address at that school can sign in. No individual passwords to manage.
Are the films age-appropriate?
Every film carries a recommended age rating and a content note. Teaching packs are split by Key Stage (UK) or Grade Band (US). Some Originals contain footage of wildlife in distress; we flag those clearly so you can preview before classroom use.
What happens after a year?
Two weeks before your year ends, we email asking if you want to renew. One click and you're set for another year. No re-application needed.