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School Courses

  • Introduction to Forest School Day (Level 6)

    Course content An exploration of childhood experience Forest schools and outdoor learning: What’s the difference? The six principles of Forest Schools Risk in the outdoors: 4 assessments, risk benefits and management Site practice and activities Managing behaviour at Forest School (Maslow & Glasser) Forest school fires practical Holistic development Forest…

  • GCSE Biology Fieldwork – 3 Days

    Our GCSE courses offer students the opportunity to contextualise specification content and develop practical skills in new and inspiring environments. Tailored to awarding body Biology GCSE specifications this course will cover key ecology subject content, as well as use of apparatus and techniques and mathematical requirements through…

  • Cambridge International A Level Biology – 4 day

    A 4-day A Level Biology course offers a fantastic opportunity for students to undertake ecological investigations in a variety of inspiring habitats. Students will develop their practical skills, use of apparatus and techniques, and deepen their understanding of ecological syllabus content and synoptic links through first-hand experience. …

  • GCSE Science – Practical Ecology

    Our GCSE courses offer students the opportunity to contextualise specification content and complete a required practical in new and inspiring environments.    Tailored to awarding body specifications this course will cover key ecology subject content, as well as use of apparatus and techniques and mathematical requirements through enquiry-based…

  • GCSE Biology – Sampling Skills and Freshwater Ecology

    Our GCSE courses offer students the opportunity to contextualise specification content and develop practical skills in new and inspiring environments. Tailored to awarding body Biology GCSE specifications this course will cover key ecology subject content, as well as use of apparatus and techniques and mathematical requirements through…

  • KS3 Science – Ecosystems

    An introduction to scientific enquiry through the study of ecosystems and the interactions within them. Students identify and classify organisms in different habitats, including woodland, grassland and or ponds (habitats will depend on the location booked). Pupils are encouraged to think about how organisms are…

  • KS3 Science – Scientific Skills

    Gain practical experience in biological skills and techniques. Students will undertake small-scale fieldwork projects using a range of equipment. Fieldwork will include site observations, local frequency measurements using quadrats, systematic sampling, random sampling and stratified sampling in grassland, woodland & freshwater habitats (exact habitats studied…

  • National 5 Biology

    A field course at a Field Studies Council centre offers an unrivalled opportunity for students to develop their skills of scientific enquiry and deepen their understanding of ecological syllabus content in a variety of inspiring habitats, developing their interest and enthusiasm for biology by getting outside of the…

  • Advanced Higher Biology, Projects – 5 day

    A 5-day Biology course at a Field Studies Council centre offers an unrivalled opportunity for students to develop their practical skills and deepen their understanding of ecological syllabus content in a variety of inspiring habitats and collect data for their project task.  Our tutors will provide expert…

  • Advanced Higher Biology, Projects – 4 day

    A 4-day Biology course at a Field Studies Council centre offers an unrivalled opportunity for students to develop their practical skills and deepen their understanding of ecological syllabus content in a variety of inspiring habitats and collect data for their project task.  Our tutors will provide expert…

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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