3. May 2026

Why Forest School and Outdoor Learning?

Forest School and outdoor learning provide rich opportunities for hands-on, experiential learning in natural settings. They promote not only academic understanding but also emotional, social and physical wellbeing.

Benefits include:

Confidence and resilience: Children learn to take supported risks, problem-solve and adapt to challenges, developing perseverance and self-belief.

Social and emotional growth: Working collaboratively in outdoor environments enhances communication, empathy, and cooperation.

Creativity and curiosity: Natural spaces stimulate imagination and inquiry-based learning, helping children make meaningful connections.

Wellbeing and focus: Research shows that time in nature reduces stress, improves concentration and supports emotional regulation (Bragg et al., 2013; Natural England, 2020).

Environmental stewardship: Regular contact with nature encourages care, respect and responsibility for the environment.

Curriculum enrichment: Outdoor learning brings abstract classroom topics to life, particularly in science, mathematics and literacy (Waite, 2011).

Forest School creates a safe, inclusive and empowering learning environment where learners can thrive as capable, confident and connected individuals.

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