An education for life

Beach Trips For Primary Schools From Kent, London & Surrounding Areas

Prices

All sessions are planned and guided by fully qualified Level 3 Practitioners

Beach location and session start time is dependent on season and tide

Price on request, dependent on group size & session length

Clothing

Please ensure all children wear suitable footwear for sand and sea such as crocs or jellies.

Warm layers & a waterproof coat.

Neoprene beach shoes with a grip sole are needed for rock-pooling.

Sun hats, suncream and towel.

Packed Lunch

Please provide a packed lunch and drink in a refillable bottle. (We operate a no-nut policy)

For an additional cost, we can bring fish and chips from a local chip shop

Contact

For further information and costs, please contact Rebekah Kefford

Email: rebekah@manorhouseforestschool.co.uk

Call: 07967 412444

Dip your toes in the water, hunt for crabs, feel the sand between your toes!

The Thanet coastline is perfect for school trips for children from Kent, London and the surrounding areas 

Thanet has 15 sandy bays and beaches from Pegwell bay in the south, to Minnis Bay in the north. Many have rock pools, some have small tidal/ crabbing pools. All perfect in providing an outdoor and educational beach trip

We provide the knowledge, experience, recourses and session planning

We research the tidal forecast, location and risk assessments.

Just a 90 minute drive from London (some beaches walking distance from various train stations)

Following the forest school ethos, we transfer our knowledge and skill set to the beach, using the coast as a platform for an exciting learning experience.

We can tailor sessions to the curriculum, seasons, learning styles and group requirements.

Session length 2-4 hours

One off or weekly sessions

Fun activities such as rock-pooling, beach scavenger hunts, exploring marine flora & fauna, tools skills, creative beach art and games

Learn about risk and danger, tides and coastal erosion

Develop a better and sympathetic understanding of the coastal environment

Improve communication, social and physical skills, mental health and well-being