Outdoor Classroom video

Our amazing outdoor learning space was created with the help of Fusion Community Initiatives and Wooden Spoon, the children’ charity of rugby.

After the first “lockdown” it became obvious that outdoor learning spaces were going to be key in enabling us to allow more students back in to school safely. The guys from Fusion were amazing at transforming our woodland space into an outdoor classroom, equipped with a sheltered fire pit, mud kitchens and a bug hotel amongst other things.

To see how they built our Outdoor Classroom in just three days, watch the video below.

 

Students develop very high levels of positive behaviour and feel extremely safe. They are very considerate, very respectful and caring of others and highly positive about learning.

– Ofsted report

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