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  • Why Rhyd-y-Creuau is a Top Choice for Activity School Trips in North Wales

    If you’re looking to inspire your school group with a residential trip that delivers curriculum-linked learning and unforgettable adventure, look no further than Rhyd-y-Creuau, the…

  • Rewilding research project at Nettlecombe Court

    Our centre at Nettlecombe Court in Somerset is home to a 50-year standing succession project, inviting comparison of the ecology, flora and fauna of grazed…

  • Every child deserves outdoor learning

    Written by Joy Blizzard, Policy and Communications Officer Guarantee high-quality outdoor learning and fieldwork for all and reap the many rewards Ensuring that every…

  • Remembering John Crothers

    Dr John Crothers died peacefully at home on 25th December 2024. Dr Rebecca Farley-Brown and Dr Steve Tilling have just produced a special Field Studies…

  • Field Studies Council launches new primary ‘Become a Climate Ambassador’ course

    Written by Jo Harris, Education Manager Why do children need to learn about the climate crisis? Last November the World Meteorological Organisation published data…

  • Free Online Teacher Training Opportunites

    Adding to our teacher training portfolio we are running two sessions, in collaboration with the Royal Geographical Society (IBG). Both are free to register.

  • Make field trips core to the new curriculum or risk widening the skills gap  

    Young people are at risk of missing out on vital skills needed for the future unless fieldwork becomes core to the new national curriculum.

  • Young Darwin scholarship receives £10,000 boost thanks to inspirational teacher 

    A leading scholarship programme designed by a Shropshire charity to inspire young learners to pursue an environmental career has received a major financial boost…

  • Welcome to our new corporate supporter, Rivervale

    We are thrilled to welcome Rivervale as our new corporate supporter and are very much looking forward to seeing everything…

  • Field Studies Council plays crucial role in connecting socially disadvantaged young people with nature

    We are excited to be playing a crucial role in helping young disadvantaged students connect with nature as part of a major £4.5 million project. …

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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.

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