Our Sessions

We Offer A Range Of Sessions To Suit All

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Easter Holiday Camp
Outdoor adventures during the school holidays.

The days starts with a briefing for the day; the site rules and camp rules are reminded to all children. The day is broken into morning and afternoon sessions with a break in the middle

Below is list of the aim and activity for the camps

  • Nature-based games, challenges, and team activities
  • Full or half-day forest school experiences
  • Den building, fire lighting (age appropriate), woodland crafts
  • Seasonal activities and themed days
  • Children will Develop confidence, resilience, and problem-solving skills
  • Session will encourage teamwork and new friendships
  • A screen-free, active way to spend the holidays
  • Led by a qualified forest school practitioner
  • Safe, inclusive environment with high staff-to-child ratios

Please note that we believe there is no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothing, therefore we ask that your child attend with more clothing then you think they will need.
It is always easier to take something off then not have anything to put on.

£35 a day per child

4–11 Years Old Running Until 16th April
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After School Forest Club

After a long day at school, we want to encourage the children to wind down, explore, and enjoy play outdoors. Our session will run at 3:30pm- 6:00pm

Session will start with a reminder of the site and the site rule, and a brief of the activities on offer.

  • Weekly outdoor sessions in a relaxed woodland setting
  • A calm and playful positive end to the school day
  • Child-led exploration and creative play
  • Bushcraft skills and hands-on nature activities
  • We want our children to build independence and self-esteem
  • Staff will support wellbeing and emotional regulation
  • Encourages cooperation and social development with ourselves and the group
  • Suitable for a primary school age child

Please note that the session take place in the woodland and this will include mud. Please make sure that you child has clothes with them that they can put on over there school unform that you do not mind getting wet and muddy.

£15 a session per child

4–11 Years Old Wednesday and Thursday
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Parent & Baby Group Forest School Sessions

If you enjoyed the great outdoor as a child and want the same for your little one, then this is the session for you. We aim for you and your child to connect with nature together. The session has lots of different activity that allow you and your child to explore, play and get muddy together.

We have a toilet and changing space available on site.

  • Shared outdoor experiences for parents/carers and children
  • Nature play, crafts, storytelling, and exploration
  • Strengthen bonds through shared challenges and discoveries
  • Support children’s confidence with parent nearby
  • Gentle introduction to forest school for younger children
  • Meet other families in a welcoming environment
  • Learn simple nature-based activities to continue at home
  • Relaxed, friendly, and supportive atmosphere

Please note that there is a café less then 100 metes from forest site, so you can warm up after our session if you need to.

£10 a session per child

Crawling to Pre-School Schduled Sessions
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One-to-One Forest School Sessions or family Session

Personalised outdoor session with support and learning.

  • Individual sessions tailored to your child’s needs and interests
  • Ideal for children who benefit from smaller, quieter environments
  • Support for confidence building and emotional wellbeing
  • Develop resilience, independence, and self-regulation skills
  • Sensory-rich nature experiences at a comfortable pace
  • Opportunity to focus on specific goals (social skills, anxiety, behaviour support, etc.)
  • Calm, nurturing approach with consistent routine
  • Suitable for children with additional needs
  • Led by a qualified and experienced forest school practitioner

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Any Age One To One Sessions

All Programs Include

  • Qualified forest school practitioners
  • Child-led, play-based learning
  • Risk-benefit assessed activities
  • All-weather outdoor learning
  • Emphasis on safety, respect, and inclusion