Last season the school purchased a membership package which enables the classes to visit some of the amazing properties, parks and places owned and run by the National Trust. The organisation have had a huge push over the last few years to make visits for schools and children to not only be fun, but also engaging and informative. Here are a bunch from Primary 3 enjoying time on the playground and also being swallowed whole by an amazing tree in the park. (28.03.2024)
This blog highlights the range of activities the children at Riversides School, from beginning of Primary - through to Year 11, experience during their weekly Outdoor Education lessons. The opportunities coupled together with the diverse settings the children get to visit enables them to engage in their learning through a wide variety of ways. With the range of activities, it also allows for cross curricular links such as ICT, English, Science and Maths.
Thursday, March 13, 2025
National Trust (Croome Court)
Last season the school purchased a membership package which enables the classes to visit some of the amazing properties, parks and places owned and run by the National Trust. The organisation have had a huge push over the last few years to make visits for schools and children to not only be fun, but also engaging and informative. Here are a bunch from Primary 3 enjoying time on the playground and also being swallowed whole by an amazing tree in the park. (28.03.2024)
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