In the warmer months, our children often spend whole mornings at the site, enjoying a mid-morning snack and a picnic lunch outdoors. In the colder seasons, we visit for shorter periods, so children can experience the changing weather, whether it’s crisp winter air, light rain, or even snow. We only avoid visits in extreme weather such as heavy rain, fog, or very low temperatures.
At Forest School, children are encouraged to get muddy, climb, explore, and discover. They learn to respect the environment, from protecting insects and animals to thinking carefully before removing anything from the woods. Every activity is carefully supported by our highly trained staff, with a high adult-to-child ratio ensuring children can take on challenges with confidence and minimal risk.
Above all, Forest School is about joy. It’s about the wonder of discovering a hidden path, the pride in building something with your own hands, and the calm of sitting quietly in nature. It’s an experience that stays with children for life.
If you’d like to read more about Forest School from a parent’s perspective, we recommend this lovely article by a journalist who visited with her daughter.