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Courses and Experiences Secondary School Courses

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  • Revision Residentials

    Our network of UK field centres are an excellent choice for dedicated time away from the classroom to focus on revision. They offer access to nature, ideal accommodation and a range of indoor and outdoor learning spaces. We can create a revision trip to suit you. The example timetable below…

  • A Level Biology: Life Sciences

    Study in an industry-standard lab  The Life Science Centre at Castle Head in Cumbria is an industry-standard laboratory offering learners the opportunity to study biology in a professional and engaging setting. Our outstanding tutors will inspire your students with their passion for applied life sciences. Our programmes are flexible, designed…

  • KS2 Forest Schools (Series of Six Half Day Sessions)

    Forest School encourages children’s emotional and physical development through outdoor play and exploration.  Spending regular time in nature is a wonderful chance for children to connect with nature and enhance their wellbeing.  Sessions suit a range of learning styles and engage children in various ways and are a safe, non-judgemental…

  • KS1 Forest Schools (Series of Six Half Day Sessions)

    Forest School encourages children’s emotional and physical development through outdoor play and exploration.  Spending regular time in nature is a wonderful chance for children to connect with nature and enhance their wellbeing.  Sessions suit a range of learning styles and engage children in various ways and are a safe, non-judgemental…

  • Early Years Forest Schools (Series of Six Half Day Sessions)

    Forest School encourages children’s emotional and physical development through outdoor play and exploration.  Spending regular time in nature is a wonderful chance for children to connect with nature and enhance their wellbeing.  Sessions suit a range of learning styles and engage children in various ways and are a safe, non-judgemental…

  • A Level Environmental Science – 4 Days

    This 4-day fieldwork course will give students the opportunity to undertake an array of fieldwork investigations across a diverse range of habitats. Students will develop their research and practical skills in real-world contexts, while gaining first-hand experience of all required methodologies (Me) and sampling techniques (ST). Students will have the…

  • KS2 Climate Change (years 5 & 6)

    It’s so important that the next generation understand how climate change and global warming are affecting and changing our planet. Spend the day learning about and understanding the factors involved in climate change and how they are affecting our environment. From burning fossil fuels, the greenhouse effect and deforestation, you’ll…

  • Duke of Edinburgh School Expeditions – Bronze Award

    As an official Approved Activity Provider (A.A.P), we offer a range of school packages to support you running the Bronze expedition. Each of our DofE Expedition centres lies in a different region and provides a unique experience for your students to complete their expedition. Our centres enable students to access…

  • AS Geography Skills – 1 Day

    The focus of your course can be drawn from many aspects of the specification and you can arrange this in discussion with centre staff. It may include: Coastal systems, landscapes and managementThe Water cycle and associated themesGlacial systems, landscapes and managementThe Carbon cycle and associated themesRegeneration and PlacemakingContemporary Urban EnvironmentsPlace…

  • AS Geography Skills – 3 Days

    The focus of your course can be drawn from many aspects of the specification and you can arrange this in discussion with centre staff. It may include: Coastal systems, landscapes and managementThe Water cycle and associated themesGlacial systems, landscapes and managementThe Carbon cycle and associated themesRegeneration and PlacemakingContemporary Urban EnvironmentsPlace…

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