“To
hear my children talk about all that they discovered,
to see the life in their eyes as they relive their experience
and to notice the depth of feeling is to know that I
have given them something as a parent to treasure forever.”
PAUL HORNSEY-PENNELL, parent
Based on a highly successful blend of nature awareness, bushcraft
and storytelling, these programmes make the most of a young
person’s love of and curiosity for the natural world.
The aim is to empower the children with new skills, to deepen
their relationship to nature and breed a new confidence to
continue to discover it for themselves. Most of all, this programme
aims to deliver a hugely enjoyable experience to all.
Bushcraft is the art and science of living from the land.
It demands that we open all of our senses to pay the closest
attention to the world around us. The activities may include
fire by friction, shelter building, woodcraft, plants for food/resources
and natural cordage.
Nature awareness is the study of wildlife and the practice
of getting really close to it. Using a combination of fieldcraft
skills we’ll study tracks and signs, explore sensory
awareness activities, and use the dawn and the night to locate
and observe wildlife.
Storytelling - traditional tales with a wildlife theme, told
to the children around the campfire help to make sense of both
the experience of the programme and the natural world around
them.
Cost: £195 per head all-inclusive
WildWise provides all food, tents and field equipment.
Outcomes - These programmes require the children to respond
to a demanding (and enjoyable) sequence of tasks in an unfamiliar
setting. The activities can cause breakthrough results in the
following areas:
| Attitude |
Leadership |
Problem-solving |
| Pressure-management |
Responsibility |
Observation |
| Communication |
Organisation |
Integrity |
| Awareness |
Teamwork |
Tenacity |
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Planning |
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The likely outcomes from participating in such a dynamic interaction
with the natural world are an increased enthusiasm, energy
and motivation. Most importantly of all, the course is designed
to give the children a really exciting and meaningful time
together in nature!
Camp Leaders -
July 27-30: Chris Holland and Sebastian Kelly
August 10-13: Sebastian Kelly and Martin Prothero
Chris Holland has been teaching, instructing and mentoring
in and out of schools for almost ten years. Drawing on extensive
worldwide travel and natural living experience, his unique
style of teaching includes drama, games, stories and practical
activities. He has trained with Thomas Schorr-Kohn.
Sebastian Kelly’s love of the natural world and wild
places began in his childhood home of the Lake District. Formerly
an education ranger with Exmoor National Park, he has worked
on the staff of the ecological studies centre Schumacher College.
Sebastian was founder-director of the eco-performance company
Restless Natives, and has worked as a conservation warden,
walks guide writer, freelance environmental educator, and theatre-in-education
practitioner.
Martin Prothero’s professional background as an artist
requires him to spend considerable time outdoors interpreting
the tracks, signs and language of animals. His artist residencies
and projects have gained him a nationwide reputation as a skilled
outdoorsman and a passionate advocate for the natural world.
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