What is a Forest School?
Forest Schools is a fun and exciting way to learn in an outdoor setting such as the woodlands. It is proven to improve children’s confidence, self-esteem and communication skills – as well as having lots of fun! The children also develop skills in team work, safe use of tools and how to look after the woodlands.
The children will take part in a range of activities including den-building, wood craft (making a medallion or a kazoo from the wood of a tree) or playing games.
What will my child need?
Forest Schools will happen in all weathers unless it is VERY windy. Please make sure your child has the appropriate clothing for the weather. Appropriate clothing includes;
- A warm coat
- A waterproof coat
- Gloves, hat, scarf
- Boots or wellies
- A jumper (long sleeves)
- Full leg trousers (children are not allowed to wear shorts or dresses/skirts without tights)
- A sun hat/cap
Dependent on the weather, please ensure your child has got sun cream on.
When will Forest Schools happen?
Forest Schools will be starting during May.
The activities will be led by Mr Sly (Deputy Head Teacher), who is a trained Level 3 Forest School practitioner, and Miss Brook. If you would like more information, please speak to Mr Sly.
Parent Helpers
Parents and family help play a big part in the fun of forest schools. We encourage any parents or family members that want to come along with your child and join in with the forest school sessions. You may come for as little as one session or join your child for all sessions. It is fine for parents to come to one session and grandparents another. The more the merrier.!
Forest School May 2026 Day 1
The children in Reception had a fantastic time at forest schools. They were taught how to stay safe in the woodlands and spot potential hazards. They also looked at staying within certain boundaries. The children were then given time to explore the woodlands and use their imagination. What an amazing day!
Forest School May 2026 Day 2
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