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Our short residential trips happen twice a year. Being away from home increases self-confidence and independence and allows young people with learning disabilities to meet new friends and have new experiences in a new environment.
There are interesting activities looking at the nature and history of this little known green space on the River Crane. See the events page for more details.
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Let's Go Outside and Learn provides fun after school opportunities for children who are interested in learning more about nature and the world around them. Our environment clubs are managed by qualified staff who have extensive experience in education and outdoor learning.
We aim to ensure that our sessions are both informative and fun and tailor all of the sessions to meet the needs of the participants and participants work towards an environmental award called the Muddy Footprints Challenge. Children receive a progress chart and certificates as they Discover, Learn and are Inspired by the world around them. For more information about the Muddy Footprints Challenge see our leaflet Muddy footprints leaflet
Sessions include innovative games, story time, treasure hunts craft activities and much more.
All of our sessions can be adapted for a range of ages and abilities including family learning and children with additional learning needs.
Contact us if you would like to know more about our work with schools and families.
We can provide lunch time or after school Environment Clubs structured to use the Muddy Footprint Challenge.
Schools can choose topics from our menu of outdoor learning modules.
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Our short residential trips happen twice a year. Being away from home increases self-confidence and independence and allows young people with learning disabilities to meet new friends and have new experiences in a new environment.
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Walkabout Wednesdays give you the chance to get outside and get some fresh air by coming to the Centre and visiting the animals.
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At the After School Club, 14-18 year olds with learning disabilities can meet new friends and enjoy fun activities such as arts, cooking, IT, sport, dance and music and more.