Foxes Forest School (Ages 3-7)- Autumn Term 2025

Foxes Forest School (Ages 3-7)- Autumn Term 2025

By The Hive

Forest School for ages 3 to 7: aimed at sparking curiosity, inspiring learning, and developing life skills.

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Location

The Hive

Church Road High Beach Loughton IG10 4AJ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 98 days, 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Join our fortnightly Foxes Forest School with your 3 to 7 year old, where you and your child learn and grow together in a safe, supportive woodland environment.

Foxes Forest School is designed for those families who want to compliment indoor nursery and preschool settings or home educate their children. It will be delivered by qualified Forest School Practitioners who are experienced in weaving fun, exploration and learning and personal development together outdoors. (It feels like magic but is based on research-backed methods.)

There will be a framework structure to sessions that gives everyone a sense of routine and creates safety. The Forest School Leader will have a planned theme or activities on offer each session, which are aimed at supporting the EYFS framework (and KS1 on request). Then, through play-based and child-led activities, we tap into the ways that children learn best and build on their development as opportunities arise.

Forest School Practitioners track each child and create activities and opportunities that will engage and stretch them, while also trusting their innate wisdom to engage with those elements they need the most: whether big movement play for their gross motor skills, learning to self-regulate in the hammock or fuelling curiosity in the world of bugs. We work closely with developmental schemas and provide a range of opportunities to fulfil them, through the Forest School setting.

(If you want to find out more about how Forest School supports the 2025 EYFS Framework, you can request our info pack from thehive@walthamforest.gov.uk)

Pricing structure:

  • £15 per child (booked as a termly block).
  • If you join part way through the term, just pay for the remaining sessions.
  • Free launch on 26 September. Discounted taster session for all new families therafter.

Dates:

  • September 22 Free launch
  • October 6, 20
  • November 3, 17
  • December 1, 15

Time: Monday afternoons - 13:30 to 15:30

Location: The Hive, Church Road, High Beach, Loughton, IG10 4AJ

How to book:

  1. Book a ticket for each child participating. (Under 2's go free. If your 2 year old will be participating, they will need a ticket.)
  2. Please fill in relevant information at the order form stage, so we can best cater for your needs.
  3. Check your email for the tickets and put the dates in your diary! You're good to go!

Frequently asked questions

What is Forest School?

Forest School involves child-led activities in a natural space, where the free parts lend themselves to the child's imagination. The Leader will provide resources, and demonstrate activities but the child is free to participate in ways that suit them. Leaders encourage investigation and exploration

What age-range is Foxes Forest School suitable for?

Activities are aimed at ages 3 to 5. For younger children, we recommend 'Squirrels Forest School'. For older children, we recommend our 'Be Wild' family sessions and for afterschool clubs or bespoke bookings, please contact us: thehive@walthamforest.gov.uk.

My child has additional needs - is Forest School suitable?

Most children respond extremely well to the outdoor setting. It has space for them to move as they need and quiet areas to calm down. As Forest School is child led, they can follow their interests at their pace so it is a very popular alternative to Nursery. Contact us to discuss your child’s needs.

What type of activities take place in Forest School?

Regular free-choice play includes mud kitchen and water play, hammocks, dens, tree swing, bug hunting. There is also usually a combination of story, trail or craft on a theme of the week. In colder months, we offer a campfire but during summer we spend longer in the woods instead.

What is expected of attending adults?

The Forest School Leader will provide resources, activities and keep an overall eye on safety. However, it is the attending adults' responsibility to supervise their child throughout. We encourage adults to play alongside, but also give children space to follow their interests instead of directing.

What should we wear?

Layers of clothing that you don't mind getting muddy and a pair of wellies are ideal. (We will go in the stream most days.) Layers allow you to adjust if you are too hot/cold. Waterproofs keep out the wind, rain and splashes. As adults are less active, they often get colder so remember yourself!

What else should we bring?

Your usual pack of snacks and drinks, and a change of clothes if your child loves getting really messy. Sun cream or insect repellant in warmer months. In Autumn and Spring term we will have a campfire so bring something to toast on a stick e.g. bread-based foods, babybel, pre-cooked sausages.

Are there accessible toilets or baby change facilites?

At the start and end of the session you will have access to our toilets, including an accessible toilet with baby change table. There are no toilets in the forest, so you may choose to bring a porta-potty or go in the woods. We will not be far from the center if you need to go back and use toilets.

Is there a cafe or can I bring a picnic?

There is no cafe or shop on site. The nearest eateries are The Owl pub at Lippet's Hill (family-friendly) and options at High Beech (tea hut and The Oak pub). We cannot guarantee you space for a picnic on site, if we have other groups in.

Is there parking or public transport?

We have free on-site parking but this is limited so please consider car-sharing. Please park in the white car park bays and avoid blocking gates. We have a cycle rack for your use. The nearest public transport hub is Chingford station: a 3km walk through the Forest on primarily hard-surface tracks.

When shall we arrive?

We advise arriving 10 minutes before the start so you can get dressed into your outdoor clothes and use the toilets. If you are running late, please let us know by calling 0208 508 0611

Do sessions run in bad weather?

We run in most weather, so please check the forecast and dress appropriately. We modify activities to the conditions on the day. In extreme weather, we may cancel or run an alternate session indoors. We will offer you a refund or exchange event if WE cancel.

What if I need to cancel?

If you cancel more than 7 days’ prior to your block booking or individual session, we can refund you (minus the booking fee). If you cancel with less than 7 days’ notice, you will be charged in full. We do not offer partial refunds for block bookings but it is cost-effective, even if you miss some.

Can older/younger siblings attend?

Younger siblings can attend free of charge if they are not joining in. Younger or older siblings older siblings who are actively participating, will still need to pay.

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