About this Event
The Wilder School Conference is part of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wilder Schools programme. The conference is designed for our wilder school leaders, but also we welcome those not wilder schools to share and learn knowledge and experiences to support their school journeys in connecting our young people to nature and making the most of our outdoor spaces for learning.
We hope the conference is an opportunity to be inspired and take action in school. A great CPD for staff leading the sustainability and outdoor provision in school.
Programme of workshops to choose from and details TBC but will include:
- Making space for nature- management and creating habitats for nature to be used as a learning resource. Small and larger scale ideas.
- Making the most of resource and staff with limited budget and time
- A year of outdoor learning- what does it look like? Discuss and learn how to make outdoor learning part of a full academic year.
- Natural play and how to make spaces accessible in a safe and controlled way
- Curriculum lessons with supportive templates to help plan your lesson including Maths, English, Science, Art, Geography and History.
- Making nature a theme that threads through multiple curriculum subjects giving an in depth learning opportunity and understanding around real life conservation and environmental topics.
All attendees will recieve a follow up resource pack that links up to the worshops from the conference.
Agenda: Details TBC
9.15-9.30am Arrival- refreshments
Seed swap- bring your seeds to swap, will give you some clever ways of seed collecting, sharing seeds and what best to sow.
9.35am Welcome and introduction
Pros and cons of outdoor learning and using your school grounds- through some interactive activities will explore what the pros and cons are from each other and share any solutions?
10.15am Workshop
11am Break- refreshments and cake/biscuits (opportunity to network)
11.15am Workshop
12 noon Lunch - please bring your own packed lunch (opportunity to network)
We will ask you to send us a 1 page fact sheet about a project you've done in your own setting. We will display these at lunch for you to all look at and hopefully ask questions.
12.45pm Workshop
1.30pm Workshop
2.15pm Activity in a tray- Taking a class or group outdoors can feel like extra work when having to take multiple resources. We will give you ideas across all curricular subjects and primary key stages on activities that only need 1 tray of resource.
2.45pm Reflection and feedback
Wilder Schools Challenge and Award- launching from September
Resource pack
3pm Finish
What do I need to bring?
- Appropriate clothing for walking outside for the weather on the day (hat and sunscreen if hot)
- Comfortable and sturdy walking boots,
- Packed lunch
- Refreshments, biscuits and cakes provided
Before booking, please ensure that you read the course booking terms and conditions, along with the Covid statement below:
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Booking & Payments
Booking is essential for all HIWWT adult courses. Payments must be made in full before the course starts. Places on courses are not confirmed until full payment is received. Course bookings may not be sold to 3rd parties. All proceeds from our adult courses support our wider HIWWT work.
Refunds
- Cancellation by HIWWT : HIWWT reserves the right to cancel a course if minimum enrolments are not achieved even after payment has been received in full. If this happens HIWWT will offer a transfer to another course of the same value or as part payment or a full refund. All reasonable efforts will be made to contact the learners enrolled on the cancelled course by email or telephone. If HIWWT are unable to contact a learner about a cancellation for any reason, HIWWT are not liable for any additional costs or expenses incurred.
- Cancellations within 2 weeks of course start : Cancellations by the learner within 2 weeks of the course start HIWWT will be unable to provide a refund, although we may offer a transfer to another course at our discretion.
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the course start.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mount Pleasant Junior School, Mount Pleasant Road, Southampton, United Kingdom
GBP 25.00









