LOtC Quality Badge

LOtC Quality Badge

The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom oversee the awarding of a range of Quality Badges which are specific to the particular organisation. Read more about these below.

 

For LOtC Providers

Awarded by the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom, the LOtC Quality Badge is a national award combining the essential elements of provision – learning and safety – into ONE easily recognisable and trusted accreditation scheme for ALL types of Learning Outside the Classroom provider organisation. Read more about the LOtC Quality Badge: http://lotcqualitybadge.org.uk/

 

The LOtC Site Provider Award

The LOtC Site Provider Award is intended to recognise those organisations which actively welcome schools onto their sites and ensure that those sites and any other services provided meet the needs of schools. Read more about the LOtC Site Provider Award: http://www.lotc.org.uk/lotc-accreditations/lotc-site-provider-award/

 

The LOtC Resource Provider Award 

The LOtC Resource Provider Award is intended to recognise those organisations that provide products and services which genuinely assist teachers in delivering LOtC, and work with users to ensure that this is the case. Read more about the LOtC Resource Provider Award: http://www.lotc.org.uk/lotc-accreditations/lotc-resource-provider-award/

 

For Schools

The LOtC Mark is the first national accreditation for schools which recognises and supports the development of Learning Outside the Classroom across all subject areas. Comprising of three levels, the LOtC Mark is intended not only to recognise existing exemplary provision, but also to assist and support schools in developing their LOtC offer. Read more about the LOtC Mark: http://www.lotc.org.uk/lotc-accreditations/lotc-mark

Venues with this Accreditation

Dynamic Adventures has taken over running the lakes at Tilgate Park and is looking to enhance the use of the lake so that the whole community can enjoy this fabulous area. Dynamic Adventures are offering a wide variety of outdoor activities for all to enjoy.

Abernethy is a group of 4 Outdoor Adventure Centres in Scotland with an additional winter base in the Swiss Alps. We are a Christian organisation which means that our staff team are Christians and we hope that our guests see a positive difference in the care and contact that they receive.

Centres:

Through our five centres, you can experience high quality arts and outdoor education, which has the potential to raise achievement, whilst broadening patricpants' horizons and enhancing aspects of the National Curriculum. Our experienced and qualified teachers can help you organise a progressive programme of residential or day course activities to meet your desired aims and objectives.

Allow us to introduce ourselves. We’re Active Nation, a registered charity who are wholeheartedly committed to a bold and exciting mission to persuade the nation to be active. Our expertise lies in sport and exercise, for which we have an incredible passion.

Welcome to ACUK - the best place for schools, youth groups, Church, faith, community and other groups to come for activities, retreats, conferences and sports. We're sure you'll find something here for you and your group at one of our top quality centres.

At ACUK we are passionate about people and seeing them develop and grow.

Although catering mainly for young people, the Service also offers opportunities and training for teachers and other adults in a variety of locations.

These courses link directly to the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) Guidance for Educational Visits launched in October 2008. 

The magnificent site of St Helen's is the fantastic setting for one of our newer camps.

Are you looking for amazing experiences, personal and team development or simply the chance to have a lot of fun?

Inspiring Learning

Kingswood was founded three decades ago by the Wiley family. After spending the summer in the US and sending their children to summer camp, on their return to the UK they found there was nothing similar to entertain their children during the school holidays, so they founded Camp Beaumont.

Young Bristol is a youth-driven charity that works to offer a choice of opportunities and experiences for all young people. By working in partnership with a range of community-based youth clubs, and directly with young people through our programme of activities, we respond creatively to their needs and realise their capabilities.

Peak Activities Ltd. supplies corporate clients, private groups and individuals with a range of safe, totally reliable indoor and outdoor learning experiences and a broad selection of outdoor educational learning opportunities.

WWT is a conservation charity that saves wetlands, which are essential for life itself. Wetlands are the primary source of drinking water for people and wildlife. They also connect us with nature, and with ourselves, through beautiful landscapes and inspiring encounters with wildlife.

Have you ever wondered what happens inside a sewage treatment works, or how we clean water to the highest quality standard?

Our dedicated Waste Awareness Team visit schools and young people groups across the city delivering a variety of programmes, to people of all ages and abilities, from one off presentations and workshops to a series of interactive sessions.

Forest Schools Education Ltd (FSE) is a non-profit social enterprise, with the vision to create the most highly trained, motivated and passionate facilitators all around the world.

IWM is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day, covering all the armed forces - Army, Navy and Royal Airforce (RAF).

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