An education for life

Day Trips For Secondary Schools & Colleges

Prices

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

4 hour session, based on group sizes of 16-30

  • Terms 1-4 (Price per student) £17.00
  • Terms 5-6 (Price per student) £18.40

    Smaller group sizes are welcome. Price on request

Clothing

Please ensure all students wear suitable warm/ wet weather clothing, coats and sturdy footwear.

Sun hats and suncream in the summer.

Packed Lunch

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

Contact

For further information and costs, please contact Rebekah Kefford

Email: rebekah@manorhouseforestschool.co.uk

Call: 07967 412444

Trips can be educational, tailored to the curriculum, learning styles & projects or, simply a fun reward for attendance or celebrating a great academic year!

Our site has an abundance of wildlife and a mixture of mature trees and newer growth, providing a calming and exciting environment inspiring even the most reluctant of learners!

4 hour session (10am - 2pm)

Team building activities such as scavenger hunts, den building, tool skills, team games and challenges.

Toast marshmallows over the campfire

Visit our on-site farm to learn about the animal welfare of our pigs, goats, chickens & ducks

Help develop self esteem & confidence. Improve language, communication, mental health & behaviour

Increase awareness and provide a deeper understanding of nature, wildlife and the world around us

"Manor House Forest School has been an integral part of our new year 7 curriculum and we are delighted with what they have provided us. The facilities, organisation and expertise shown by their staff has been impressive and ensured that everything has run smoothly. Our students have enjoyed every minute there, but have also experienced a range of different educational and developmental activities. This has played a key role in aiding their all-round development, as we believe that learning does not just take place in the classroom. "
Mr Tom Sellen
Headteacher of King Ethelbert School