Nature Workshop KS2 & KS3

A highly practical Interactive workshops that involve a variety of activities to engage, inform and inspire young people through nature.

Can be booked at a taster sessions or longer-term programmes available

Saving you time

We prepare and run high quality workshops, provide all resources as well as risk assessments leaving teachers free of these burdens

 

Encouraging exploring

Taking children out of their normal lessons and into a space outdoors helps everyone to engage

 

Supporting deep learning

The activities support academic achievement through a new framework of thinking that encourages deep learning and expansive thinking

Workshops include:

How schools use us?

  • As a one-year or multi-year package (KS2/3)

  • To support PSHE, Biology or English lessons

  • As part of environmental education

  • Within an Activity Week

  • Transition to Year 7 or 9

  • Held in school grounds or nearby green space

 What do the pupils get out of it?

  • Enhances personal wellbeing

  • Supports academic development

  • Inspires care for the environment

  • Develops cultural capital

What we do so you don’t have to!

  • Run the workshop (2 members of staff to support)

  • Prepare and provide all resources (pupil booklets etc)

  • Bring items from nature (to supplement what is in your outdoor space)

  • Provide a Risk Assessment

“The best thing about this workshop was when we laid down on the ground and watched the trees because I really noticed the beauty of the wood, the branches and the flowers.”

— Year 7 pupil

How the Bloom courses meets Ofsted criteria

Cost

£250 -£350 depending on the number of sessions, for a 2 hour workshop for up to 30 pupils.

Some schools are eligible for funded programmes, please get in touch to enquire

Send us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible with the costs of your course.

“I loved just listening to the birdsong and the wind and the sound of the leaves shaking in the breeze. I enjoyed this workshop and felt very peaceful”

Year 7 pupil