Unexpected response…
A couple of days a go i posted a short video of some of the bluebells in the adjacent plot to where I have been running #forestschool for a number of years with my long term programme with children with learning needs.(https://fb.watch/cO99jt3pLe/) heres the video....
Allowing free play
Last term we had a really interesting young person who was knowledgeable of the planets and knew so very much about our solar system. They would frequently be found making the planet with mud , as here with clay, and one time with random sports balls found on the...
Activities you sometimes miss during the sessions…
A few weeks a go, we were finding a number of bumblebee fatalities on the grounds where I was running a programme, initially we were putting them in the sunshine as it was cool spring morning but the sun was warm, but we soon realised some of these were dead, a number...
Level 3 Award in Forest School First Aid
Join us for this QNUK Level 3 Award in Forest School First Aid (RQF) course is suitable for those working within Forest School or outdoor education. Paediatric is now covering those up to 18 years of age. Suitable for Forest School practitioners who may need to...
Mud play
Interesting thoughts. I have watched many over the years simply sit and work with the soil for whole sessions. A really interesting read on the blog below....
First aid kit will travel
Another complete #forestschool and #paediatric #firstaid course in Somerset. Blessed with the weather for the two days of mixed tutoring indoors, practicals, practice, assessment and scenarios. Mixed renewals and new recruits, so it's always great to see new...
Forest School in action
sometimes it just happens Last week in a session i was sat tapping nails into the log. I frequently offer this log for learners to hammer nails as a physical activity. Once I tapped I started weaving to see if anyone wanted to join. One child sat and I offered, no...
Hertfordshire First Aid course
Looking back on last week's #forestschool#paediatric#firstaid in #Hertfordshire as I prep for this week's course in #somerset. Always good fun and to get some positive feedback validating your hard-working approach is nice. Working on the clients patch allows them to...
Rocket Stove
I decided to try and be a little more sustainable during my sessions with regard to hot water and rather than leaving a kettle boiling for hours and fires being kept alive all day I opted to try a rocket stove. This was instigated at the Forest School Association...
Forest School Adventure: Deciphering Woodland Sprites’ Treasure Maps
We had a visit from the pesky woodland sprites to #Forestschool a couple of weeks ago. They had watched the children having fun over previous sessions. The sprites had left their footprint on the trees around the site where they been sat quietly watching. I arrived on...
Top 5 reasons to take forest school CPD this summer
Summer might seem like the obvious time to switch off — but for educators, it’s often the best opportunity to invest in something that genuinely changes your practice. Here’s why forest school CPD should be at the top of your list.
1. You’ll come back to school transformed, not just trained
Forest school CPD isn’t a tick-box exercise. It challenges you to slow down, observe, and let children lead — and that shift in mindset follows you back into the classroom.
2. Summer courses fit around school life
No cover to arrange, no disruption to your timetable. A summer CPD course means you can focus fully on your learning without the pressure of school commitments running alongside.
3. You’ll be ready to launch from September
Completing your training over summer means you arrive in September with a qualification, a plan, and the confidence to get started straight away. Many of our graduates have their first sessions running within weeks of term starting.
4. Small group training means real support
We deliberately keep our courses small. You’ll get proper time with your trainer, space to ask questions, and genuine peer connections with other practitioners — many of whom stay in touch long after the course ends.
5. Your school community will feel the difference
This isn’t just CPD for you. Children, colleagues, and families all benefit when a practitioner brings genuine forest school training into a setting. The ripple effect is real.
Our next course runs on Tarpology, 2nd July at Langley Logs, WD4 8RS. Spaces are limited.
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