
A Forest School is an innovative educational approach to outdoor play and learning. The philosophy of Forest Schools is to encourage and inspire individuals of any age through positive outdoor experiences. By participating in engaging, motivating and achievable tasks and activities in a woodland environment each participant has an opportunity to develop intrinsic motivation, sound emotional and social skills. These, through self-awareness can be developed to reach personal potential.

What happens at Forest School?
Footsteps children will take part in a programme of sessions
running once a week. Sessions are theme led but are flexible to
accommodate child led learning. Qualified forest school level 3
practitioners work with children on an individual, small group or whole
group level. This ensures a nurturing environment where children can
learn at their own pace, as a result their skills and confidence
accumulate over time. Children are encouraged to take care of
themselves and their peers, and are given responsibility, such as
supervised us of tools and possibly fire lighting. We go out in all
weathers making sure that children are suitably dressed and that
conditions are safe. All activities are thoroughly risk assessed, staff
encourage safe risk taking.

