Spending time outside in their setting’s garden allows children and staff alike to use nature as an ever-changing learning resource, explain the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team
The children help to plant and harvest plants at the nursery
The children help to plant and harvest plants at the nursery

We are lucky to have a large garden at Rachel Keeling Nursery School that we use throughout the year. We have worked hard to ensure it is as biodiverse and natural as possible so that we can encourage flora and fauna to thrive. Many of our children have limited access to outdoor space at home, so our garden is a wonderful enhancement to their learning at school.

ATTITUDES AND VALUES

We support all adults to feel positive about the great outdoors and value the learning that can come from the awe and wonder of nature. To start with, we ensure everyone is dressed in appropriate gear, including waterproofs, warm coats and wellies, so they can fully explore alongside the children.

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