Outdoor Learning
Outdoor Learning aims to promote the holistic development of children such as resilience, confidence, independence and creativity
Curriculum Statement of Intent
We teach outdoor learning so that children have hands on experiences through which they develop their understanding and application of our school values and successful learning skills. All outdoor learning is planned around the curriculum currently being studied, which gives depth, enrichment and an outdoor perspective for our children. We want children to have the opportunity to be able to explore and learn outside throughout the year, experiencing the seasons and changing nature around them. We recognise that many of our children do not always have the opportunities outside school to experience the outdoors and nature. This is why outdoor learning is central in our curriculum.
Our intent with outdoor learning is to:
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Provide opportunities to help develop self-esteem and confidence through hands-on learning experiences, allowing choices to be made and risks to be understood and taken
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Encourage creativity and collaboration
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Encourage a respect for the natural environment and wildlife.
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Support children’s mental health and wellbeing.
Curriculum Implementation
To ensure that this outdoor learning curriculum reaches the high standards of teaching and learning that we pride ourselves on at BCF, we have designed and implemented a progressive curriculum that begins in Nursery and continues and grows until children leave in Year 6.
We teach the National Curriculum, supported by a clear skills and knowledge progression. Outdoor learning is planned to enrich and enhance the children’s in-school learning experiences. Children also have opportunities to learn specific outdoor skills which link closely to successful learning. For example, using flint and steel to light fires teaches them about fire safety; respect for the environment, themselves and others; working within safe boundaries which they learn to recognise and manage themselves; self-regulation - all this stems directly from our school vision.
Outdoor learning takes place weekly on our school grounds, where the children have a range of different, specifically designed areas on both school sites to explore throughout the year.
Curriculum Impact
By the time children leave BCF the children will have:
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Enjoyed hands on experiences learning outdoors, which will add to their understanding and learning of a wide variety of curriculum areas
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Developed imagination and creativity through exploration of the outdoors
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Developed resilience through challenging activities and working in all weathers
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Developed co-operation skills through team work
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An understanding of nature, the world around us, growing plants and vegetables
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Contributed to the development of our school grounds and looking after the world around us
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Developed their understanding of safety using tools and around fires.