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Forest School

What is Forest School?

How do we keep the children safe?

The forest school leader is fully qualified and at least one member of staff is qualified first aider. The sites being used will have been carefully assessed and the children will be given detailed training for all of the activities.

Part of forest school is teaching children about risks and how to evaluate them. The children will be taught about how to add fuel to a fire, cook and make drinks using a fire, climb trees and use tools. These activities will be introduced as the children in the group are ready for them and will be carefully supervised by an adult. By allowing children to take these measured risks, we help to prepare them for making choices when they are older and teach them to be actively responsible for themselves, their choices and actions.

Whilst we take measures to reduce the risks by ensuring that they are wearing long sleeves and trousers and by washing hands, we hope that neither will be an issue, but we must bring this to your attention. Please help us by ensuring that any skin breaks are covered with a waterproof plaster prior to the session.

Appropriate clothing required for Forest School:

  • old jogging bottoms/trousers (not jeans)
  • old jumper
  • Hat
  • Gloves
  • Waterproof jacket and ideally waterproof trousers
  • Wellington boots or Old trainers with thick socks
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