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Outdoor Learning

Children and young people have opportunities to visit our forest school provision and engage in appropriate and meaningful outdoor learning opportunities. Children and young people engage in a wide range of activities in the forest including reading, building shelters, digging and making observations.  Sessions follow a clear structure which replicates routines children are familiar with from the classroom.   

Forest school offers children and young people opportunities to develop problem-solving and risk assessment skills, build on desires to be curious and explore, help them to understand, appreciate and care for their natural environment, and enhance other aspects of their learning.   

Outdoor Learning Coordinator  

The outdoor learning coordinator supports children to access meaningful and engaging experiences outside of the classroom, working with class teachers and curriculum leads to align outdoor experiences with learning from the classroom.