FAO Headteachers and Governors
A study shows that spending just two hours in nature significantly boosts your health and wellbeing. In fact, many studies show that regular ‘green time’ reduces stress, anxiety and depression, producing significant improvements in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning ability, academic performance, creativity and mental, psychological and emotional wellbeing.
The natural world also offers children an opportunity to develop key emotional skills through adventure and play, allowing them to regulate stress and reset in a healthy environment. But one study shows that a fifth of UK children do not play outside on an average day, with significant impact on their health and wellbeing: according to the Health Survey for England 2017, 20.1% of pupils in Year 6 were obese, with a further 14.2% classed as overweight. And according to Young Minds, one in eight children – roughly three in every classroom – have a diagnosable mental health disorder, which will affect them in later life.
It’s critical to embed an appreciation for nature when children are young. The earlier they learn to love the outdoors and understand its benefits, the more likely they are to continue this relationship as adults. Outdoor adventure residentials are aimed at young learners, and they’re designed to do exactly this. More than just boosting health, they are a simple, safe way to help young people to grow into inquisitive, resilient and social adults while building their confidence and developing their communication skills for life. They embrace nature, providing a meaningful, safe opportunity for learners and educators alike to reconnect, have some fun and escape from the stresses brought on by the pandemic.
They’re also a great way to take the curriculum beyond the academic, technical and vocational to encompass character building, in accordance with Ofsted’s Education Inspection Framework. They build key personal skills such as communication, teamwork, leadership, adaptability, motivation and organisational skills – all delivered by expert, passionate and highly qualified outdoor staff.
Entrust Outdoors Team has been delivering outdoor residential programmes to schools for the past sixty years, enhancing skills, promoting positive wellbeing and inspiring the UK’s next generation of learners. Through a range of activities, including climbing, canoeing, bushcraft, biking, off-site expeditions and more, Entrust is providing young people with a rich and varied outdoor learning experience.
To find out how we can support your school to offer an unforgettable outdoor learning experience, contact us today or visit our website.
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