Outdoor Classroom
- Introduction
- Why Choose the FSC?
- Types of Courses
- Biology/Science Fieldwork
- Geography Fieldwork
- Cross-Curricular
- Geology
- Universities
- Day Provision
- For Scotland
- For Ireland
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Cross Curricular
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If you can't find a programme to meet your exact requirements a course specifically tailored to meet your needs can be developed.
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Key Stage 4 Science Programmes
Hands-on experience, including fieldwork, is vital for enthusing students and supporting their understanding of science. Gaining the skills, knowledge and understanding of how science works is at the heart of the GCSE science specifications. FSC Key stage 4 science fieldwork programmes help science to ‘make sense’, using practical activities and examples which will make links with everyday lives.
FSC Key Stage 4 science fieldwork programmes are fixed length courses with clearly stated outcomes that enable teachers to quickly and easily book a fieldtrip, safe in the knowledge that it will be directly related to work taught in the classroom and will contribute to achieving the curriculum.
All science fieldwork programmes will include:
- Using data, evidence, theories and explanations
- Practical and enquiry skills
- Communications skills
- Applications and implications of science
As well as covering specific elements of the science curriculum all programmes also place a strong emphasis on developing personal confidence and team-building skills and an opportunity to consider aspects of citizenship.
GCSE Science and Applied Science
How Science Works, 5 days
This course is based around practical investigations – planning, carrying out and analysing – in key areas of the GCSE science curricula:
- Adaptations and Interdependence
- Variation and Classification
- Human Impacts
- Bio-indicators
- Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycles
GCSE Additional Applied Science
Science in Action, 5 days
Using practicals and fieldwork, linked to careers and workplaces in the environment, this course will develop a portolio of examples to support the GCSE practical assessment.
- Conservation
- Agriculture and land management
- Water quality and management
- Forestry
- Earth science.
Cross-Currciular Options
See also our cross-curricular options at KS4, including the John Muir Award Programme, which combines fun, adventure and exploration with discovery, and conservation of wild places, and our Eco-Adventure programmes.

Take a look at our Cross-Curricular programmes for Key Stage 4, including Eco-Adventure

