Supporting fieldwork and outdoor learning for all

As an environmental education charity, giving every student the opportunity to experience outdoor learning and first-hand fieldwork is our goal.
We recognise the increasing pressures on schools, so here are the top 5 ways we are supporting teachers, schools, parents and children to benefit from fieldwork and outdoor learning opportunities this school year:

1. Free teacher taster events
We are opening our doors to teachers this autumn with a programme of free taster events at selected Field Studies Council centres. Explore the location, try out some of our favourite activities and find out more about our learning adventures on a day or overnight event.
The programme of tasters don't cost anything for teachers to attend and promise a fun learning experience where you will also discover what a Field Studies Council trip is all about.
2. Free teaching resources
Our Digital Hub Plus gives you access to a treasure trove of resources to help with teaching fieldwork topics for geography at 14-18 and biology 16-18, plus CPD sessions. It includes videos, worksheets and ArcGIS StoryMaps to develop knowledge and skills.
We are offering free access to the complete Digital Hub Plus for the 2023/2024 academic year to support teachers and schools in delivering fieldwork content.
Our website also has a number of useful reference resources for all age groups from primary to university, which are used by teachers and students undertaking fieldwork topics or outdoor learning activities.
3. Keeping prices down
We have an exciting offer for new customers! Secure your booking before 31st December 2023 to benefit from 15% off residentials - a discount we’re offering to help schools and parents facing the pressure of limited budgets.
Or if you are looking for a lower cost experience, we also run a wide and popular programme of day visits, which are all packed with activities, excitement and curriculum-focused outdoor learning in a great location, but without the costs of a residential.

4. Adding value
Choose a residential that gives you more. As well as a memorable and fun-packed trip that children will love, we build your visit around curriculum content that helps the learning continue.
Our courses are carefully created to meet the requirements of your curriculum. Once you have booked, our tutors work with you to ensure the course and experience will be tailored to your needs and maximise the value of the visit.
5. Grants and funding opportunities
We share available opportunities that we are aware of to help with the cost of a visit. Find out more about current ways to apply to receive funding or subsidised visits on our website.
We’ve spent the last 80 years getting children into the outdoors and excited about the natural world. See how we can support you to do the same with your pupils this year!
If you are interested in hearing a bit more about how Field Studies Council can help you with planning your next school visit then why not get in touch here.
Epping Forest field centre
Epping Forest field centre, is situated in the heart of Epping Forest, an area of around 2,400 hectares of wood-pasture. Visit Epping Forest for fun and engaging primary or secondary one day outdoor field trips in London
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Blencathra FIeld Centre
Blencathra occupies a dramatic setting at 300m up the south facing slope of Blencathra with an unparalleled panorama across the Lake District National Park. Visit for residential geography and biology trips at all ages.
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Nettlecombe Court Field Centre
Field Studies Council Nettlecombe Court has excellent access to the Somerset coast as well as Exmoor National Park and The Quantocks Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visit for fun outdoor activities, geography and biology trips at all ages.
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Rhyd-y-creuau Field Centre
Rhyd-y-creuau field centre is set in the beautiful, rugged landscape of the Snowdonia National Park, making it an inspiring and fun location for your school geography, biology or primary school trip.
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Flatford Mill field centre
Visit Flatford Mill field centre for fun residential geography and biology trips at all ages. The centre was our first field study centre set up during the 1940’s, set amidst quintessentially English countryside of the Dedham Vale in Suffolk.
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Field Studies Council
Jess from the Field Studies Council talks to us about the latest exciting new changes and events taking place.
Why outdoor education is an essential part of every childhood.
outdoor experiences provide opportunities for development and growth, including exploration, hands-on learning and risk-taking.
Field Studies Council
Jess from the Field Studies Council talks to us about the latest exciting new changes and events taking place.
Field Studies Council
Jess from the Field Studies Council talks to us about the latest exciting new changes and events taking place.
Water Sports for experiential learning
Simon at Crosby Lakeside talks to us about using outdoor activities and watersports to help deliver experiential learning environments.