a. Our Grounds & Natural Spaces
An Environment Designed for Learning, Play and Discovery
Our school is situated in an Area of Outstanding Beauty. In addition, it benefits from extensive, varied and well-developed outdoor areas designed to support learning, wellbeing and children’s natural curiosity.
Our Purpose-Built Outdoor Learning Shelter (view here)
A large wooden structure offering shade, shelter and space for:
- outdoor lessons
- story sessions
- group work
- art projects
- nature investigation
- class discussions
- music & drama outdoors
🌱 Raised Beds
We use our raised beds throughout the year for planting, growing and science investigations. Classes take responsibility for different beds, planting vegetables, herbs and pollinator-friendly plants. This hands-on experience helps pupils learn about life cycles, sustainability and healthy eating.
🍎 Mini Orchard
Our developing orchard provides fruit, shade and a peaceful area for reflection. Children learn how trees grow, how to care for them across the seasons, and how orchards support biodiversity.
🌿 Willow Circle
A unique natural structure woven from living willow. The Willow Circle is used for small-group discussion, storytelling, reflection and worship. It offers a sense of shelter, calm and connection to nature.
🦋 Wildlife Areas
We have several spaces dedicated to wildlife, including log piles, bug hotels, long-grass zones and wildflower patches. These areas encourage butterflies, bees, small mammals and insects, supporting curriculum learning in science.
✝️ Peace Garden
Our Peace Garden is a quiet, reflective space used for worship, prayer, mindfulness and emotional wellbeing. Children visit to think, talk, read or simply enjoy the stillness. It reinforces our Christian ethos and GROWTH values.
🐸 Pond Area
Our pond area is a wonderful environment for studying habitats, life cycles and environmental change. Supervised pond dipping, observation sessions and nature walks make the curriculum come alive.
Biodiversity Areas
We protect:
- wildflower zones
- bug hotels
- log piles
- bird feeders
- hedgerow habitats
Promoting ecological balance and outdoor science enquiry.