Essex Outdoors

Essex Outdoors

At Essex Outdoors we believe passionately in the power of outdoor education.

Taking the classroom outdoors can broaden horizons, promote positive values, and develop confidence and self-esteem. Outdoor learning can also raise social and environmental awareness.

The power of outdoor learning is now well-recognised by the government, via its outdoor learning manifesto, and the subsequent  launch of its Learning Outside the Classroom initiative. Essex Outdoors welcomes and supports these initiatives. 

Participants who have been involved with outdoor learning are often exhilarated by the experience of achieving their goals and having successfully worked outside of their comfort zone. This provides them with the confidence to tackle uncertainty and challenges elsewhere in their personal, school and working lives, thereby realising more of their potential.

In short, outdoor learning works! 

Mission Statement:
Essex Outdoors is committed to delivering high quality outdoor learning opportunities to the young people of Essex and the wider community.   

We also run Essex Schools Expeditions.

Venue Category: 
Outdoor Activity
Activities provided: 
Archery
Camping
Canoeing / Kayaking
Climbing
Duke of Edinburgh
First Aid
Gorge Walking
Orienteering
Raft Building
Team Building
Activities for people with SEN/Disabilities: 
Yes
Curriculum: 
Geography / Geology
Physical Education
Science
Suitability: 
Key Stage 2 (8-11)
Key Stage 3 (12-14)
Key Stage 4 (15-16)
Key Stage 5 (17+)
Venue Accreditations: 
Residential?: 
Yes
Locality: 
Overall Rating: 
0
Educational Experience: 
0
Safety: 
0
Fun Factor: 
0
Value for Money: 
0
Venue Address: 
Well Lane
Danbury
Essex
CM3 4AB
United Kingdom
Venue Contact Number: 
01245 223342

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British schoolgirl assaulted on school trip to Iceland

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A viral video shows a black girl being assaulted by a white woman in a corridor.

Police in Iceland are investigating after a British schoolgirl was slapped and chased by a tour guide in a hotel corridor.

The schoolgirl, 13, who attended Harris Girls’ Academy, was assaulted whilst on a school trip to Iceland to see the Northern Lights. The incident occurred at Hotel Örk, Hveragerdi on 13th October.