Why book
'Kingswood - Staffordshire' with Kingswood for Residential School Trips and Educational Visits?
Kingswood has been delivering award-winning outdoor adventure learning trips for 40 years, engaging with the latest pedagogic research to design curriculum-linked programmes that develop confidence, resilience and learning ability.
Our very first Kingswood location, Staffordshire is purpose-built for residential school visits and overlooks the picturesque beauty of the Wrekin and Clee Hills.
This compact centre is packed with fun activities including abseiling, archery, bushcraft, zip wire, climbing and a challenging high ropes course.
Staffordshire offers 6 to 12-bed dormitories, with gender-separated bathroom and shower facilities. All teacher rooms are close to student dormitories and contain en-suite bathrooms.
This centre boasts recently refreshed party leader rooms that are complete with contemporary furnishings, tea and coffee making facilities.
Whether you would like to create your own activity programme, or let the experts do it for you, our outdoor adventures are designed to ensure that you achieve your desired learning outcomes, whilst offering each child an opportunity to increase their resilience, grow their confidence and develop their character.
Our most versatile programme, 'Adventure', is the perfect choice if you are looking for a diverse set of challenges and activities that cover all aspects of the curriculum. This programme features a mix of daily activities, evening educational entertainment and dedicated time with the Course Director for each child to engage in all aspects of the curriculum and reflect on their learning.
Alternatively, 'Adventure Plus' allows you to tailor-make your own activity programme to achieve specific learning outcomes. Simply let us know your desired outcome and we will work with you to create the perfect activity programme for your needs.
We work hard to provide quality education courses with affordable options. We offer a selection of trip durations, available all year round.
Other facilities: diner, social hubs, party leader lounges, indoor classroom spaces
Our on-site shop sells snacks and drinks, souvenirs, games and mementos
Teacher Checklist
Risk Assessments Inspection Visits Free Places for Teachers Bursaries or Funded Places Available Resource Packs LOtC Quality Badge AALA Licence Institute of Outdoor Learning ABTA Licence British Activity Providers Association Adventure Mark NCS Centre
What activities are available during group visits?
Outdoor activity highlights: jungle vines, crate stack, abseiling, archery, zip line, high ropes (including Jacobs Ladder and the Leap of Faith), climbing, abseiling, aeroball, orienteering, bushcraft, caving, low ropes, buggy building, laser tag
Indoors highlights: Sports hall and versatile indoor space for activities such fencing and problem-solving and team challenges
Which Curriculum Subjects do you cater for?
Used as either a full programme, or as individual progressive sessions, Bushcraft teaches young people the wide range of skills necessary to survive in a wilderness scenario.
Young people are encouraged to think about their perception of the natural world, as well as understand which elements can be utilised in conjunction with newly acquired skills; such as learning to construct a shelter, safely lighting a campfire using natural materials, and using campfire gadgets to cook a variety of meals outdoors.
Curriculum topics available: Autistic Spectrum, General Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia Dyscalculia and Dyspraxia, Physical and Mobility, Partially Wheelchair Accessible.
Programmes contain plenty of opportunities to differentiate for varying abilities. Kingswood are able to accommodate participants with learning difficulties, challenging behaviours, and those who are mobility, visually or hearing impaired. An overview of the general suitability of key activities offered at our centres can be viewed on our website under the policies section. We encourage any group leaders to contact their chosen centre to arrange a free visit as early as possible in the planning process to discuss their requirements.
Creativity, collaboration, communication and critical thinking are recognised as the key 21st century skills needed for success in education and beyond. At Kingswood, young people are challenged in a myriad of ways, both as individuals and in teams, whether this be during raft building, orienteering, bushcraft challenges or high ropes scrambling; spurring one another on to complete the adventure. New for September 2023 is the Skills4Life programme for secondary school aged students, designed to offer progressive exposure to challenges which have meaningful, real-life application and will build resilience. Working in teams to collaborate with or compete against one another, young people will gain important life skills whilst enjoying some fun and rewarding experiences.
We offer a range of physical activities across our centres which promote health and wellbeing, resilience and team-building skills. Activities at Staffordshire include archery, laser tag, fencing, high ropes, climbing, abseling and more!
What size groups do you cater for?
Any group size can be catered for. There is no minimum group size and providing there is availability, the maximum is the full centre capacity, splitting into smaller groups (maximum of 15) for activities.
Do you offer on-site classroom facilities?
Classrooms are available to use throughout your residential. Please contact us directly to find out more about our computer labs.
Is there first aid on site?
All Kingswood staff complete health and safety training and there are always first aiders on site.
Do you offer access for visitors with disabilities?
Kingswood endeavour to make centres accessible to as many young people as possible. Experience has taught us that the best way to understand the extent, and limitations, of the provision centres offer, is for party leaders to visit the centre itself and discuss the requirements with the management team on site.
Do you cater for visitors with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?
We endeavour to make our centres accessible to as many young people as possible. Experience has taught us that the best way to understand the provision we offer, is for party leaders to visit the centre and discuss any requirements with the management team on site. We would encourage you to arrange a free visit for yourself and a guest with special needs to your chosen centre as early as possible in the planning process.
Anything else?
- Programme tailored to suit your learning outcomes
- First aiders and NSPCC trained Child Safety Officer on site
- Institute for Outdoor Learning
- AALA Watersports Licence
- Founder member of BAPA
- Adventuremark badge
- SkillsBuilder Level 3 accreditation
- Quality Badge Holder, Learning Outside the Classroom
- School Travel Awards Winner 2022 - Best residential experience
- Specialist environmental field studies teaching
- Our pre and post-visit toolkit will help you link your trip to tangible learning outcomes
- Our experience experts will support you from start to finish
- Programmes link to the curriculum, from character education to revision strategies and Environmental Field Studies
- Launch trips with a whole host of digital resources
- Save on places with one free party leader place for every ten young people. The Kingswood Hardship Fund can also fully fund up to 2 in every 10 places. To find out more about this, visit the funding support section of our website or email the sales team
- Risk assessments and safeguarding materials are easily accessible
- Meet centre teams ahead of your trip and get to know your chosen centre
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Who are Kingswood?
With 40 years of experience, we are experts in learning outside of the classroom.
A Kingswood trip offers a sense of adventure and a taste of independence; benefits which last way beyond a child’s return to the classroom. Our brilliant experiences for young people help them build confidence, resilience and skills that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
Our award-winning programmes take place at 11 Inspiring Learning adventure centres across the UK and four chateaus in France. Whether visiting for a day or staying for a residential trip, our amazing team supports every young person to reach their full potential in a safe and fun environment.
Teacher Checklist
Risk Assessments Inspection Visits Free Places for Teachers Bursaries or Funded Places Available Resource Packs LOtC Quality Badge AALA Licence Institute of Outdoor Learning ABTA Licence British Activity Providers Association Adventure Mark NCS Centre
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