Four great reasons to take learning outdoors this spring and summer

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This is the perfect time to take learning outdoors and nurture children's curiosity in nature. Here are four inspiring reasons to explore the 10,000 acre classroom in the Lee Valley:

1. Engage the senses

From smelling fresh grass, listening for bird calls, spotting colours in bloom, and feeling the textures of the natural world-outdoor learning is a full sensory experience. Our Forest School and Habitat Discovery Days provide pupils with hands-on opportunities to connect with nature and immerse themselves in their surroundings through their senses.

2. Boost physical health

Fresh air, sunlight, and movement all contribute to better physical health, reduced stress, and improved wellbeing. On our Rivers and Lakes Discovery Day, pupils explore the meandering River Lea and the straight River Lee Navigation, observing the wildlife along the way. For active, motor skills, the Stone Age Discovery Day has children identifying plants from the Stone Age, trying fire-lighting, and experimenting with primitive art.


3. Build confidence and emotional wellbeing

Outdoor learning encourages independence, confidence, and teamwork as they discover the outdoor world. The open space allows children to develop their social and emotional skills while exploring. Our Mindfulness and Natural Art Discovery Day includes watching nature's rhythms, making mud faces, and trying Hapa Zome. For a challenge, our orienteering KS2 programme takes them on an adventure by giving children a chance to test their map reading skills and to find the answers to our nature quiz.

4. Connecting with Nature

With the world becoming more online, it is more important than ever to get children to connect with nature. Time outdoors helps children rediscover a sense of wonder and inspires them to continue their natural science learning. Also by bringing children closer to nature it helps promote environmental responsibility. Our Plant and Habitat Discovery Day brings minibeasts and plants up close, helping pupils appreciate the world around them.

Ready to get your class learning outdoors?

Explore all of our programmes-including sessions at our sports venues and bespoke learning days-on our website. Our team is on hand to answer any questions. Get your pupils out of the classroom and into the fresh air this spring and summer-book your programme today!




If you are interested in hearing a bit more about how Lee Valley Regional Park Authority can help you with planning your next school visit then why not get in touch here.

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