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A Harrogate school has launched a new outdoor learning initiative to encourage hands-on exploration of the natural world.
Saltergate Schools, on Newby Crescent, introduced its new forest school to promote all-round development.
The weekly sessions are now being delivered to Key Stage One pupils at the school, with the programme set to expand to the entire school next year.
The initiative comes as a partnership with Born of the Forest and the Forest School Association. It aims to encourage supported risk-taking, independence, and confidence through learner-led, play-based activities.
Headteacher Jo Hall said:
We are incredibly proud to launch our forest school programme.
It offers children a joyful, active and meaningful way to develop vital life skills and values such as resilience, independence and creativity, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the natural world.
Saltergate Schools recently joined Red Kite Learning Trust, a multi-academy trust of 16 schools across North and West Yorkshire.
Amanda Thornton Jones, director of primary education at the trust, said:
Forest school perfectly reflects our commitment to championing learning that inspires and enriches children’s lives. It’s wonderful to see Saltergate offering children a dynamic and engaging experience that supports both academic success and emotional well-being.
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