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Wild Ed -Secondary
These monthly sessions give secondary aged home-schooled children the chance to learn new skills and to enjoy local green spaces
Further travels of a Shropshire Lad
‘Further travels of a Shropshire Lad’ - a talk by local photographer, Geoff Hall
Fingringhoe Forest School Home Education
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Higher Kiln Quarry
Buckfastleigh Rocks! A disused quarry unearths a history of ancient wildlife.
Higher Hyde Heath
An internationally important area of dry and wet lowland heathland and woodland
Education - School Visits Volunteer
Now more than ever, we need to support our young people to gain the knowledge and skills to tackle the biodiversity and climate crises. Our school team is looking for more volunteers to join us to…
Pioneering ‘Nature Friendly Schools’ to boost children’s learning and well-being at a critical time
Almost 30,000 school children from disadvantaged areas are set to enjoy classes in nature this spring in a ground-breaking outdoor learning project spearheaded by The Wildlife Trusts.
Experience nature
Langdon Forest School Home Education Sessions
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Learning to nurture nature
Fiona Groves, education and learning policy manager, reveals why a Natural History GCSE could bring young people closer to nature.
Higher Moors & Porth Hellick Pool
One of the wilder areas of St Mary's and one of the Isles of Scilly's main wetland areas, Higher Moors and the associated Porth Hellick Pool and the shingle sand bar of Porth Hellick…