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We are excited to share with you that from this summer we will be running Forest School workshops.


These will be for babies-5 and 5-10 years olds.


As an introduction to this we will have outdoor learning workshops over the Easter holiday from the 7th-10th of April. Classes will run from 10-12 for ?10 with a sibling discount or at a cheaper rate if you book the whole week.


For any more information please email [email protected]


Thanks so much


Kate & the staff team

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Kates fantastic website is now up and running and all the information you need for the Forest school workshops can be found here:


http://thewildonesforestschool.com/courses.php


Reserve a place before its too late & join in on the fun!

We are happy to announce that we will be running additional afternoon sessions for under 5's in the afternoons on

Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th 2-4pm.


There are also a few spaces left for 5- 10 year olds on the morning sessions 10-12am


To reserve a place visit www.thewildonesforestschool.com


or email [email protected].

Only a few places left!


For those booked on details of how to get there below -


Dog Kennel Hill adventure Playground SE22 8AA




You can park in Sainsburys car park for 3 hours. When you are facing the store take the far right pedestrian exit and walk through the park bearing right which will lead you to the Adventure playground.

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