Forest school trips

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Forest Day Trips School Creative Activity & Play Early Years and KS1

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Play and Explore

Guided by our experienced outdoor educators and Forest Scho your pupils will get creative and work together with natural res Discover a new place in the safe and stimulating environment of Celtic Harmony Camp, Bourne Wood, the UK’s largest Iron

Woodsman day Introduction and Face Painting in the Roundhouse

Sculpt Clay faces on the Trees Make Salt Dough and Create Mini Beasts Build tiny tree boats & Sail them on the pond Make Journey Ropes as you explore the woods

Cafe Facilities

Gate into prehistory

Children learnt about how life was different in the past, appreciating what we have now and what is around them. They enjoyed the partner work and the foraging activity! Mrs. Simmonds, Roger de Clare School, July 2017

The children benefitted from being outside. They learnt the names of lots of different natural objects and succeeded in ALL the activities. Mrs. Fernandes, Alban City School, June 2017


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Hunter day

Introduction and Face Painting in the Roundhouse

Den Building in the Woods Grinding on Quern Stones & Making Salt Dough Arrow Heads Hunting and Gathering for food Trading with Celtic coins

Ancient woodland

Cafe and shop

The children loved the den building. An excellent activity that reinforced their learning of homes, now and then. Katie Pyle, Codicote CofE Primary

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Fantastic activities and well organised. The children were so engaged and excited. It was all so hands on. Staff were great and site great. Miss Hill and R. Tree, Foulds June 2017


The Forestry Commission evaluation in England and Wales found That Forest School: Increases self esteem and self confidence Improves social skills Contributes to the development of communication skills Improves physical motor skills Improves motivation and concentration Contributes to children’s knowledge of the environment As well as our regular Health & Safety checks we are accredited by Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA), Adventuremark and the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge plus other national governing bodies such as Archery GB. Risk assessments are the basis of all our activities and programmes to ensure effective health and safety management, see our accreditations below.

finalist

2017/18

Best Venue for History Learning

Celtic Harmony provides hands-on cultural heritage education of prehistoric Britain, stimulating an awareness of a more sustainable way of life in harmony with the natural world. Registered Charity Number 1156199

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