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  • Partnering with Period Power

    We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership with Period Power – a charity on a mission to end period poverty through education and…

  • Case Study: Funded trips providing nature connection, plus a pride in learning

    Generation Green funded Year 9 Geography Residential 2024 Education Team Leader, Robyn Landy at Nettlecombe Court spoke to Amelia Lomax, Head of Geography…

  • Thousands of disadvantaged youngsters discover nature for the first time

    As a leading UK environmental education charity, we have helped nearly 4,000 students to get outside into the countryside – some for the very first…

  • Welcoming our new patron with a royal visit

    Field Studies Council has officially welcomed Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal as our new patron. As the sun blazed over the county, The Princess…

  • Support to Welsh schools ahead of new geography GCSE

    A new-look geography GCSE is set to be rolled out across Welsh schools later this year. In response, our education team have been working closely…

  • Case Study: Grants for Schools funded trip to Juniper Hall

    Grants for Schools funded Year 13 Biology Residential 2025 Chelsea Academy were awarded three years of Grants for School funding in 2022. Their…

  • Streetscapes to green spaces: new urban geography fieldwork resources

    Urban geography fieldwork takes learning into the real world. By exploring our towns and cities we can look at urban regeneration, sustainability, land use and…

  • Case Study: Grants for schools awarded primary school sessions

    Earlier this year we had the pleasure of being joined by Cumbrae Primary School, at our Millport centre on the Isle of Cumbrae for…

  • Discover Adventure and Learning at Preston Montford

    Field Studies Council Preston Montford, nestled on the banks of the River Severn in the heart of Shropshire, has long been known as a…

  • Why Castle Head is the ideal school trip destination in the Lake District

    If you are planning an adventurous school trip in the Lake District, Castle Head may tick more boxes than you realise. A popular outdoor education…

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW