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Forest School

May half term dates available!

Forest School?

Kids thrive in the outdoors. We have seen creative outdoor play help them to develop social skills, find calmness, adventure, and have a lot of fun! Get them off the screens and into the woods.

Where? 

Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park - E3 4PX

There are limited sibling and low income discounts, please send us a message.

May Half Term 2025

Now with an extra half an hour! Four days of bushcraft, games, nature connection and immersive storytelling. Each day will bring something new, and children explore a mix of set activities and free choice. Each day runs from 10.00 until 3pm and tickets are for all four days. Ages 6-12.

  • May Half Term Forest School Adventure (4 Days, 6-12 years)
    May Half Term Forest School Adventure (4 Days, 6-12 years)
    27 May 2025, 10:00 – 30 May 2025, 15:00
    London, 4PX, Southern Grove, London E3 4PX, UK
    Four days in the woods of bushcraft, games, nature connection and immersive storytelling. Each day will bring something new, and children get to explore a mix of set activities and free choice. Please note there will be a wonderful dog with us! 27, 28, 29 and 30 May: 10.00am - 3pm each day Drop off

About

Forest School is aimed at helping children to discover their inner uniqueness by engaging with the natural world in creative ways. We value the importance of balancing hands on facilitation and teaching with freedom, choice and group expression. 

Activities will include fire making, story telling, natural art, sensory games, exploration and bushcraft skills and will give each child the opportunity to share and discuss what they create. We help children to fall in love with nature and find more compassion for themselves and each other along the way.

All our staff are DBS checked, and sessions are led by a Level 3 Forest School Leader. We also follow a Child Safeguarding Policy, Risk Assessments and are fully insured. Kids activities take place in East London, in the outdoor teaching area in Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park woodland.

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