Wilder Education

We believe that by engaging people in fun and interesting ways they will build a respect and an understanding of the importance of wildlife and nature.

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We provide children, young people and adults with a wide range of practical, enjoyable and high-quality learning experiences through our Education programmes that will connect them with nature and help them discover the wild world around us.

Our Tutors will lead your group for the whole of your visit, providing all the equipment and materials that are required for the different activities. We only ask that you bring children with the right clothes and smiling faces and a number of supportive grown-ups - however, we do give them back to you for lunch!

The teacher was extremely knowledgeable and kept the children engaged throughout. The facts they learned were pitched at an appropriately high level and we are very grateful to the site for making our trip so worthwhile and enjoyable.
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Primary School Activities

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Our activities enable young people to connect with nature and learn outside the classroom. Learners explore different habitats, learn new skills and have fun whilst meeting your curriculum objectives.

Bison in the mist at Blean.

Secondary School Activities

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Our activities enable young people to connect with nature and learn outside the classroom. Learners explore different habitats, learn new skills and have fun whilst meeting your curriculum objectives.

Forest school kids gather round a fire with the leader standing in the middle

Forest School

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Students develop skills whilst increasing their knowledge and understanding of the world, encouraging respect for their environment and re-connection with nature.

Alice hemming visit

Education Outreach

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For those unable to benefit from a visit to one of our educational centres, Kent Wildlife Trust has developed a range of two-hour outreach opportunities suitable for schools, events and other educational groups, that will bring the wild to you!

Child jumping on logs at forest school

Home Ed Forest School

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Kent Wildlife Trust's Home Ed Forest School offers exciting opportunities for self-learning, exploration and discovery.

How to do wildlife yoga

Education Resources

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Our education team have built a pool of resources for educators to build in nature and wildlife into their lesson plans. Download our free resources here.

Education Centres

Tyland barn pond dipping

Tyland Barn

Located in the centre of the County, the nature park at Tyland Barn has been specially designed to represent - in miniature - the diverse range of habitats to be found in Kent. With a large pond, meadow, chalk bank, hedge, scrub and even a shingle beach, the site is a very flexible location for a range of fascinating studies. Visitors to Tyland Barn can enjoy the benefits of an indoor classroom, external teaching and picnic shelter, cafe and toilet facilities. Coaches can drop off groups inside the grounds, with space to park close by.

Sevenoaks visitor centre on a sunny day with a clear sky in the background

Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve

This wonderful site consists of five stunning lakes, a mixture of habitats including ponds, seasonally flooded pools, reedbed and woodland. A spectacular site for birds, the wetland and woodland habitats also support a diverse community of plants, fungi and animals. Of particular interest for visiting groups is the tranquil Elemental Garden, where much of the teaching for younger groups takes place, and there are additional teaching areas within the Visitor Centre. The Centre itself houses a range of engaging wildlife displays and touch tables. The site has toilet facilities and a small tea bar. Coaches can drop off groups outside the visitor centre, no coach parking is currently available.

Silhouette of trees in a misty morning at the Blean by Donovan Wright

West Blean and Thorndon Woods

The home of the ground breaking bison reintroduction has recently had an upgrade. Our new Heather Corrie ranger station is the perfect place to welcome students who want to study deep in the largest expanse of ancient woodland in Kent.

Useful resources for schools

Wilder kent awards 2023 winners grouped together holding their certificates

Wilder Kent Awards

The natural world isn't just something for us to enjoy; it sustains us. The decline of nature puts our very survival and prosperity under threat. It doesn't have to be like this; together we can create a Wilder Kent. The Wilder Kent Awards is a scheme set up to recognise and reward the work schools and community groups are doing in helping us create a #WilderKent. By taking positive actions to restore nature, they are helping to create a more climate-resilient county and provide a home for wildlife. Their action benefits us locally and helps tackle the global environmental threats we all face.
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The children really enjoyed the hands on experience saying it was the best school trip that they have had. Nikki was great with the children and very knowledgeable.
We came with a school. The staff were amazing, they kept the children engage the whole day. A brilliant experience.
Anna and the team were very knowledgeable and welcomed us to the site. We book this every year, the children love it! Thank you for having us, everyone had a great time!