Forest School


The Forest School initiative takes advantage of the wonderful green woodland setting of The Granville School. Outdoor learning has numerous educational benefits, including; building resilience, self-esteem and confidence, allowing children to assess risk and having the opportunity to be creative and connect with nature. Our innovative Forest School programme is a specialised learning approach that sits within and complements the wider context of outdoor and woodland education. Each week, children from Pre-School to Year 3 (and Year 6 in the Autumn Term) have Forest School session for a morning or afternoon in the natural wooded area in the school grounds. This area is well sheltered with tree canopies and is inhabited by a variety of flora and fauna.

Sessions are led by teachers with Level 3 Forest School training and Outdoor First Aid qualifications.

What are the benefits?

  • Personal and social development – improving communication skills, working with others.
  • Physical activity and movement – fine and gross motor skills development.
  • Resilience – problem solving and persistence.
  • Confidence – self-esteem, positive attitude, taking more risks, showing initiative, intrinsic motivation.
  • Wellbeing – fun and enjoyment, restoration, stress reduction.
  • Cognitive impacts – knowledge and understanding about the world around them and respect for their environment

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Little Explorers Open Morning 2026

We warmly invite all prospective families and children to join us for Little Explorers Open Morning on Saturday 6th June 2026, from 10.00am to 12.00 noon.

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Poster advertising 'Little Explorers' Open Morning at The Granville School, featuring two children peering with binoculars over a map; event for ages 3–7, June 6, 10am–12pm.