At Clare Mount, Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC), Forest School, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award provide pupils with regular opportunities to explore, take risks, and grow beyond the traditional classroom. Our aim is to build confidence, independence, and resilience through hands-on, practical experiences in nature. By embedding LOtC across Key Stage 3 and progressing into the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Key Stage 4, we offer a continuous journey of personal growth, teamwork, and character development.

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Key Stage 3
LOtC is timetabled weekly for all KS3 pupils and delivered in our on-site forest area, school fields, and outdoor learning classroom. The curriculum progresses as follows:
Key Stage 4
Students follow the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme through structured outdoor learning experiences:
All activities are carefully structured to build confidence, resilience, teamwork, and responsibility, while providing safe, enjoyable, and meaningful opportunities for personal growth.
Pupils who engage in outdoor learning show:
Progress is monitored through ongoing observation, pupil reflection, and baseline skill assessments, ensuring every child is recognised and supported to grow at their own pace.