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Forest School - Badgers

10 September 2020 (by Jodie Binch (Jbinch))

                                                                                                                                                          Friday, 11th September, 2020

 

 

Dear Parents and Carers,

 

This year your child will be taking part in Forest Schools. The sessions will begin on Monday 14th September and will then run every Thursday afternoon throughout the academic year. Sessions take place within our school grounds.

 

What is Forest Schools?

Forest Schools is a fun, exciting way to learn in our outdoor setting. It is proven to improve children’s confidence, self-esteem and communication skills, as well as giving them an opportunity to have lots of fun! We encourage children to develop practical skills such as using tools safely, building shelters, lighting campfires and learning about how to look after natural habitats and environments. All activities are led by a qualified Forest School Leader.

 

What will my child need?

Forest Schools will take place throughout the year in all weathers so please can you send your child with some suitable clothing to change into.

 

For example:

  • A warm pair of old trousers (eg, jogging bottoms)
  • A warm jumper or fleece
  • A pair of wellies or walking boots
  • On cold days - extra socks, hat and gloves

 

We have enough waterproof coats for every child to wear but children are welcome to bring their own from home. If your child has waterproof trousers these will also be useful on wet days.

Children WILL get dirty so please only send your child to school with clothes that you don’t mind getting muddy. Please put your child’s clothes in a bag that is clearly marked with their name.

 

If you have any questions please speak to myself or your child’s class teacher.

 

Many thanks,

 

Mrs Hardy – Forest School Leader