Forest School
Borderbrook School is very fortunate in its position in the countryside to be able to offer our children Forest School. We have a wildlife pond, woodland to walk through and observe the local wildlife, pond and stream dipping platforms, bug hotels and much more. Children learn so much from this environment, linked directly and indirectly to the activities that they participate in.
Children have the opportunity to do things like make dens and shelters, make bug hotels and bird feeders. They use the natural resources to create pictures and links to other curriculum work, such as measuring with sticks, or counting leaves. They learn about our impact on the environment and how we can protect it. The children have the opportunity to play in the rich, diverse natural environment, they learn by taking care of themselves, of others and the environment.
This is such a valuable resource, we make this facility available to other schools too.