Happier, healthier and more motivated
England’s largest outdoor learning project reveals children are more motivated to learn when outside.
England’s largest outdoor learning project reveals children are more motivated to learn when outside.
My Fluxy Forties blogger reviews our Holiday Club in Shoreham...
Its Empty Classroom Day on Friday 17th June 2016 - what are you doing with your children/class?
According to the Chair of the Heath and Safety Executive (HSE) "Coping with risk and danger should be part of curriculum". Dame Judith Hackitt believes that the ‘excessively risk-averse’ culture in schools is stifling children’s readiness for the real world.
Building dens, climbing trees, playing pooh sticks by a river, kicking a ball in the street with your friends...these are all simple pleasures that many of us enjoyed as a normal part of our childhood.
Following a recent parliamentary report on a fit and healthy childhood, Children need to be exposed to risky play as an essential part of their childhood.
After enjoying huge success across Sussex, with 36 sold out after school clubs in 31 schools (and counting), The Outdoors Project is now offering its’ unique Forest School experience to nurseries in Brighton and Hove.