| 
			 Forest School at Southfields 
			“The ethos of Forest School is based on a fundamental respect for children and young 
			people and for their capacity to instigate, test and maintain curiosity in the world around 
			them. It believes in children's right to play; the right to access the outdoors (and in 
			particular a woodland environment); the right to access risk and the vibrant reality of the 
			natural world; and the right to experience a healthy range of emotions, through all the 
			challenges of social interaction, to build a resilience that will enable continued and creative 
			engagement with their peers and their potential.” 
			Forest School Training, 2019 
			At Southfields Primary School the focus of Forest School is to develop the children’s 
			collaborative skills, practical skills, risk-taking skills, self-esteem and confidence. These 
			essential skills can then be transferred back into the classroom. We want to make learning 
			practical, enjoyable and child-led where possible, with quality, calming time spent outdoors 
			in a woodland environment. 
			At Southfields Primary School, we have started Forest School in EYFS, with a Forest School Level 3 trained Teacher. The class is split in half with the first group attending Forest School for the 
			first hour and the second group attending Forest School for the second hour. Forest School 
			is limited to a maximum of 15 children per session to enable a quality session. 
			The children have taken part in a range of activities at Forest School, including den building, 
			making woodland crafts, toasting marshmallows around a fire, completing obstacle courses 
			and squelching in lots of mud! Waterproof clothing is provided by the school which means 
			the children go out in all weather, and spare waterproof shoes are available if required. The 
			children have really enjoyed Forest School this year. Have a look at some of the photographs 
			below! 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			 |