Welcome to our Outdoor Learning Page
Hartlebury Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School, believe outdoor learning is an essential part to the children’s learning and development.
We have a variety of outdoor spaces to support and engage our children with their Outdoor Learning. These include playgrounds, Eco garden, a large playing field and our Forest School site. Break and lunch time play is enhanced by our multi use play equipment and supported by trained student Play Leaders.
Please click on the link below to see a full list of the required clothing for Forest School throughout the Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer.
Forest School Clothing Requirement List – Click HERE
Forest School and the Curriculum
Forest School is an extremely important part of our school curriculum and children from Reception to Year 5 access the site weekly to take full advantage of our wonderful facility. With the advantage of a unique site which houses access to a stream, a pond, diverse habitats and opportunities for the children to engage with our environment and develop their interests, build on their strengths and be challenged.
Forest School Play Policy
Please see the link below to the Shuttle website and the Hartlebury Community Toddler Forest School story:
Kidderminster Shuttle – Toddler Forest School
Year 4 had a team work exercise to build a Viking Long Ship.
The children designed, built and crewed the ship to invade Lindisfarne in 793 AD.
They used Forest School resources and started to use their growing knowledge of knots to create the mast and sail.
A special mention to Zac who was amazingly resourceful using tyres as shields. He implemented the mast idea too!
Super work Year 4!
If your child would like to take part in some fun PE at home, please click on the link below and view some of the PE Homework cards.
PE Homework Cards
Please look at some of our fabulous outdoor learning photos below and in our Gallery.